Unison Colour Pastels are made in Northumberland and contain only pure pigments. Unison groups the colours together in sets of related hues, instead of adding white or black pigment to the colours. The result is intense and vibrant shades, not muddied by the blending of colours.
Unison's pastels contain very little binder, making them very soft and smooth. They are mixed to meticulous recipes and are based on traditional pigments such as cadmiums, cobalts, and natural and synthetic earths.
Unison Pastels measure approximately 50 x 20mm. Large Unison Pastels are approx. 70 x 20mm. Sticks may vary due to the process of making them by hand.
Unison Colour began in the early 1980s when Artist John Hersey found that mass-produced, factory-made pastels simply did not offer the qualities he was looking for, and so he decided to make his own. Today, they hand-produce over half a million sticks a year.