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  2. Iron oxide red - Wikipedia

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    The anhydrous pigment has a dark purple-red or maroon color, hydrates' colors vary from dull yellow (yellow ochre) to warm red. [1]The iron oxide red is extremely stable: it is not affected by light and most chemicals (soluble in hot concentrated acids); heat only affects the hydrated variants (the water is removed, and the color darkens).

  3. Shades of red - Wikipedia

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    Red (RGB), RGB red, or electric red[citation needed] (as opposed to pigment red, shown below) is the brightest possible red that can be reproduced on a computer monitor. This color is an approximation of an orangish red spectral color. It is one of the three primary colors of light in the RGB color model, along with green and blue.

  4. Cordovan (color) - Wikipedia

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    Dark red. B: Normalized to [0–255] (byte) Cordovan is a rich shade of burgundy and a dark shade of rose. Cordovan takes its name from the city of Córdoba, Spain, where the production of cordovan leather was first practiced by the Visigoths in the seventh century. [2] The term cordovan has come to describe the color of clothing – leather in ...

  5. These Designer-Approved Red Paint Colors Will Add Bold Beauty ...

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    To make the search for the perfect red easier, we've asked designers to let us in on which paint colors offer that "wow" moment every time they use them. Get ready to turn up drama with the 10 ...

  6. Traditional colors of Japan - Wikipedia

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    The traditional colors of Japan trace their historical origins to the Twelve Level Cap and Rank System which was established in 603 by Prince Shōtoku and based on the five Chinese elements. In this system, rank and social hierarchy were displayed and determined by certain colors.

  7. Scarlet (color) - Wikipedia

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    A native of Central America collecting cochineal insects from a cactus to make red dye (1777). Rembrandt used carmine lake, made of cochineal, to paint the skirt of the bride in the painting known as "The Jewish bride" (1665–1669). Scarlet was the traditional color of the British nobility in the 17th and 18th century.

  8. Seeing Red: Vibrant Finds with Fiery Flair - AOL

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    From red-and-white pieced quilts to red ticking stripe fabric, it’s a color that evokes classic Americana. Recently, something known as the “ Unexpected Red Theory ” took hold on Tik Tok ...

  9. List of military clothing camouflage patterns - Wikipedia

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    Military camouflage is the use of camouflage by armed forces to protect personnel and equipment from observation by enemy forces. Textile patterns for uniforms have multiple functions, including camouflage, identifying friend from foe, and esprit de corps. [ 1] The list is organized by pattern; only patterned textiles are shown.