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  2. Payne's grey - Wikipedia

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    Payne's grey is a dark blue-grey colour used in painting. Originally a mixture of iron blue (Prussian blue), yellow ochre and crimson lake, [2] Payne's grey now is often a mixture of blue (ultramarine, phthalocyanine, or indigo) and black, [3] [4] or of ultramarine and burnt sienna.

  3. List of Crayola crayon colors - Wikipedia

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    Ultramarine Blue #3F26BF 63 38 191 ... Blue Burnt Sienna Green Light Blue Magenta Orange Violet ... Granite Gray #676767 103 103

  4. History of Crayola crayons - Wikipedia

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    Ultramarine Blue #4166F5 Discontinued by 1958 Purple #6A0DAD "Violet" from about 1914. Permanent Magenta #F653A6 Same color as "Magenta" (1903–present). Rose Pink #FF66CC Same color as "Pink" (1903–1917) and "Carnation Pink" (1958–present). Burnt Sienna #E97451 Van Dyke Brown #664228 Same color as "Brown" (1903–1935). Flesh Tint #FFCBA4

  5. List of inorganic pigments - Wikipedia

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    Han blue: BaCuSi 4 O 10. Azurite: cupric carbonate hydroxide (Cu 3 (CO 3) 2 (OH) 2). Basic copper carbonate: Cu 2 (OH) 2 CO 3. Iron pigments. Prussian blue (PB27): a synthetic inert pigment made of iron and cyanide: C 18 Fe 7 N 18. Manganese pigments. YInMn Blue: a synthetic pigment discovered in 2009 (YIn 1−x Mn x O 3). [4] Manganese blue ...

  6. Megan Moroney Brings the Blues in Ultramarine Mermaid Gown ...

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    Megan Moroney is bringing the mermaid vibes to the 2024 CMA Awards!. The country star, 27, was a vision in blue as she hit the Nov. 20 CMA Awards in Nashville. She turned heads in a custom ...

  7. Ultramarine - Wikipedia

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    Ultramarine is a deep blue color pigment which was originally made by grinding lapis lazuli into a powder. [2] Its lengthy grinding and washing process makes the natural pigment quite valuable—roughly ten times more expensive than the stone it comes from and as expensive as gold.

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