25080 Burnt Sienna Monte Amiata

Jackson's Artist Pigment

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Jackson's Artist Pigment (see all 100 pigments)
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Medium
Dry pigment
Pigments
  • PBr7 ●●●●●
Transparency
Semi-Transparent
Drying time
Fast
Oil Absorption
38 g / 100 g linseed oil
Pigment particle size
≈ 1–5 µm
Description from the manufacturer
Sienna is named after the city of Siena, Italy. It is a yellow-brown earth pigment sourced from the Italian province of Tuscany, which includes the region of Monte Amiata. This ‘burnt’ variation is produced by heating the raw Sienna pigment. This process, called calcination, partially converts the brown iron oxides into hematite, a red iron oxide.
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