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PBr7-Burnt Sienna
PO67-Pyrazoloquinazolone Orange
PBr7-Burnt Sienna
earth
iron oxides
Fe2O3
Burnt Sienna is a warm, mid-brown color formed by burning the yellow-brown limonite clay called Raw Sienna. It ranges from semi-opaque to semi-transparent due to the combination of its opaque, red-brown mass tone and its transparent, orangey undertone. It is an excellent mixing complement for blues and greens and creates salmon or peach colored tints when mixed with white. It can be useful for subduing bright colors and does not get chalky in dark mixtures.
Burnt Sienna has good permanence and is considered one of the most versatile of the permanent pigments.
Burnt Sienna has no significant hazards.
Burnt Sienna has been used as a pigment since prehistoric times, but its current name came about during the Renaissance. It comes from the city of Siena, in Italy, and is short for terra di Siena, meaning earth of Siena. Sienna was famous for the mining and production of earth pigments from the Renaissance until World War II. Due to the depletion of clay deposits in Tuscany, Italian siennas now come from other areas, including Sicily and Sardinia.
PO67-Pyrazoloquinazolone Orange
organic, monoazo
pyrazolo-quinazolone orange
Pyrazolo-Quinazolone Orange is an opaque orange pigment which has excellent dispersal and good coverage.
Pyrazolo-Quinazolone Orange is extremely lightfast.
UPC Code: 8712079054816
ASIN #: B00HLKKQ06