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    Plus-Size V-Neck Lace Evening Dress. ... Deep jewel tones, such as burnt orange, mustard yellow, burgundy red, and emerald green are all seasonably appropriate and easy to find come fall.

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  5. Scheele's green - Wikipedia

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    Scheele's green was used to color wallpapers, paper furniture linings, and textiles used in clothing and bookbindings, along with paints, wax candles, and even some children's toys. [ 12 ] [ 13 ] [ 14 ] Scheele's green is more brilliant and durable than the then-used copper carbonate pigments.

  6. Paris green - Wikipedia

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    It is a highly toxic emerald-green crystalline powder [4] that has been used as a rodenticide and insecticide, [5] and also as a pigment. It was manufactured in 1814 to be a pigment to make a vibrant green paint, and was used by many notable painters in the 19th century. The color of Paris green is said to range from a pale blue green when very ...

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    Pine green is a rich dark shade of cyan that resembles the color of pine trees. It is an official Crayola color (since 1903) that is this exact shade in the Crayola crayon, but in the markers, it is known as crocodile green. The color pine green is a representation of the average color of the leaves of the trees of a coniferous forest.

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