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  2. Sienna (given name) - Wikipedia

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    Sienna or Siena is a feminine given name of Italian origin and unclear meaning. [1] The original usage of the name is derived from the Italian city [ 2 ] and may also refer to the burnt orange color of its clay rooftops.

  3. Sienna - Wikipedia

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    Sienna (from Italian: terra di Siena, meaning "Earth of Siena") is an earth pigment containing iron oxide and manganese oxide. In its natural state, it is yellowish brown, and it is called raw sienna .

  4. List of English words of Italian origin - Wikipedia

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    Sienna (from Italian terra di Siena 'soil of Siena') Terra cotta (color) ... D. Harper, Online Etymology Dictionary; See also. wiktionary:Category:English terms ...

  5. Siena - Wikipedia

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    The city is historically linked to commercial and banking activities, having been a major banking center until the 13th and 14th centuries. [6] Siena is also home to the oldest bank in the world, the Monte dei Paschi bank, which has been operating continuously since 1472 (553 years ago) (). [7]

  6. Ochre - Wikipedia

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    Ochre is a family of earth pigments, which includes yellow ochre, red ochre, purple ochre, sienna, and umber. The major ingredient of all the ochres is iron(III) oxide-hydroxide, known as limonite, which gives them a yellow colour. A range of other minerals may also be included in the mixture: [6]: 134 Yellow ochre (Goldochre) pigment

  7. Tawny (color) - Wikipedia

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    Dictionary of Color [6] lists tawny as AE6938 or A67B5B, and tawny birch as A87C6D, A67B5B or 958070. It also lists "lion tawny" (which it also refers to as just " lion ") as C19A6B or 826644. Orange tawny is listed as CB6D51.

  8. Brown - Wikipedia

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    Raw sienna and burnt sienna are also clay pigments rich in iron oxide, which were mined during the Renaissance around the city of Siena in Tuscany. Sienna contains less than five percent manganese. The natural sienna earth is a dark yellow ochre color; when roasted it becomes a rich reddish brown called burnt sienna. [20]

  9. Boho-chic - Wikipedia

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    Furry gilet, Autumn 2005. The boho look, which owed much to the hippie styles that developed in the middle to late 1960s, became especially popular after Sienna Miller's appearance at the Glastonbury Festival in 2004, [9] although some of its features were apparent from photographs of her taken in October 2003 [10] and of others living in or around the postal district of W10 (North Kensington ...