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Cobalt gl****—known as "
smalt" when
ground as a pigment—is a deep
blue coloured gl****
prepared by
including a
cobalt compound,
typically cobalt oxide or...
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smalt (cobalt gl****) used in
laundering and
dyeing applications, and it then came to be used as a
colour name from 1894.
Smalt has a deep, dark
blue hue...
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pigment "
smalt". Ores
containing cobalt have been used
since antiquity as
pigments to give a
blue color to
porcelain and gl****.
Cobalt blue in impure...
- form
blue verditer is the
portrait of the
family of
Balthasar Gerbier by
Peter Paul Rubens. The
green skirt of
Deborah Kip is
painted in azurite,
smalt, blue...
- century.
Cobalt gl****, or
Smalt, is a
variation of
cobalt blue. It is made of
ground blue pot****ium gl****
containing cobalt blue. It was
widely used in painting...
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powder blue or
smalt, or
using small lumps of
indigo and starch,
called stone blue.
After the
invention of
synthetic ultramarine and
Prussian blue it was...
- made a fine
transparent blue valued in
medieval m****cripts.
Another common blue pigment was
smalt,
which was made by
grinding blue cobalt gl**** into a fine...
- ownership. From 1994 to 1998 it was renovated, for
which the façade's
smalt-
blue colour,
which at the time the
house was
built was the most
expensive colour...
- Thailand,
Peninsular Malaya, Mergui, and Langkawi).
Easily recognized by the
smalt blue upper surface, and the
under surface being bright dark
brown on a light...
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regarding the
synthesis of
Egyptian blue.
European painters had
previously used a
number of
pigments such as
indigo dye,
smalt, and
Tyrian purple, and the extremely...