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Winsor & Newton Designers Gouache - Raw Umber, 14 ml

Winsor & Newton Designers Gouache - Raw Umber, 14 ml

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Winsor & Newton Designers Gouache, Raw Umber, is a rich brown pigment made by the natural brown clays found in earth and was named after Umbria, a region in Italy where it was mined.


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Winsor & Newton Designers Gouache has been produced since 1935 and to this day they continue to provide the finest artists' gouache range available. Mainly used by designers, illustrators and commercial artists to create vibrant illustrations in solid color, gouache is also widely used in fine art as an opaque watercolor.

Raw Umber - Raw Umber is a rich brown pigment made by the natural brown clays found in earth and was named after Umbria, a region in Italy where it was mined.

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Size: 14 ml.
Format: Tube
Color: Raw Umber
Series: Designers' Gouache
Brand: Winsor and Newton
No.: 605554

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Winsor & Newton Designers Gouache has been produced since 1935 and to this day they continue to provide the finest artists' gouache range available. Mainly used by designers, illustrators and commercial artists to create vibrant illustrations in solid color, gouache is also widely used in fine art as an opaque watercolor.

Raw Umber - Raw Umber is a rich brown pigment made by the natural brown clays found in earth and was named after Umbria, a region in Italy where it was mined.

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New: New!
Size: 14 ml.
Format: Tube
Color: Raw Umber
Series: Designers' Gouache
Brand: Winsor and Newton
No.: 605554
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