Rembrandt soft pastels owe their quality to the close collaboration with professional artists, combined with traditional expertise and more than a century of experience in the manufacture of pastels. Each colour is made according to a unique formula and the necessary raw materials go through very strict controls for each new batch. Rembrandt pastels have for many years been the most commonly used pastels in the world, in part due to their unique characteristics. The softness has been chosen so that the pastels can easily transfer their colour while at the same time not fall apart or turn to powder.
The Rembrandt pastels owe their very high coloured intensity and colour purity to the superior choice of pigments and the high pigment concentration. Only through a strict selection of the pigments used can the best combination of the characteristics be achieved.
No harmful pigments are used. The colour numbers followed by'-5' are the pure pigment.
The colour numbers which have a'-3' after them have some black mixed in. Higher numbers such as'-7','8' and'-9' indicate that the pastels have white mixed in. 100-5 White, 205-8 Lemon Yellow, 201-5 Light Yellow, 202-5 Deep Yellow, 236-5 Light Orange, 370-9 Permanent Red Light, 370-5 Permanent Red Light, 372-5 Permanent Red, 331-5 Madder Lake Deep, 318-8 Carmine, 397-10 Permanent Rose, 397-7 Permanent Rose, 545-7 Red Violet, 545-5 Red Violet, 536-9 Violet, 548-7 Blue Violet, 548-3 Blue Violet, 505-9 Ultramarine Light, 506-7 Ultramarine Deep, 506-5 Ultramarine Deep, 508-7 Prussian Blue, 570-9 Phthalo Blue, 570-5 Phthalo Blue, 675-5 Phthalo Green, 627-5 Cinnabar Green Deep, 618-5 Permanent Green Light, 620-3 Olive Green, 633-9 Permanent Yellow Green, 227-5 Yellow Ochre, 234-9 Raw Sienna, 227-10 Yellow Ochre, 231-7 Gold Ochre, 231-5 Gold Ochre, 411-9 Burnt Sienna, 411-5 Burnt Sienna, 339-7 Light Oxide Red, 339-3 Light Oxide Red, 409-8 Burnt Umber, 409-5 Burnt Umber, 538-5 Mars Violet, 347-7 Indian Red, 704-8 Grey, 707-7 Mouse Grey, 727-5 Bluish Grey and 700-5 Black.