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Indigo is a term used for a
number of hues in the
region of blue. The word
comes from the
ancient dye of the same name. The term "
indigo" can
refer to...
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Human Line.
Copper Canyon Press. 2007. ISBN 9781556592553. Like A Beggar.
Copper Canyon Press. 2014. ISBN 9781556594649.
Indigo.
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Copper monosulfide is a
chemical compound of
copper and sulfur. It was
initially thought to
occur in
nature as the dark
indigo blue
mineral covellite....
- France.
Impressions of
seeds of Färberwaid (Isatis
tinctoria L.) or
German indigo, of the
plant family Br****icaceae, have been
found on
pottery in the Iron...
- of
colored metals,
which can be
treated to
develop a black, or
sometimes indigo, patina,
resembling lacquer.
Unpatinated shakudō
visually resembles bronze;...
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Covellite (also
known as covelline) is a rare
copper sulfide mineral with the
formula CuS. This
indigo blue
mineral is
commonly a
secondary mineral in...
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fading during washing or in the sun, and
copper phthalocyanine. The Blue Boy (1770),
featuring lapis lazuli,
indigo, and
cobalt colourants, The
Great Wave...
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Inchworm Independence India green Indian red
Indian yellow Indigo Indigo (color wheel)
Indigo dye
International orange (aerospace)
International orange...
- blue (also
called Chinese purple and
Chinese blue) are
synthetic barium copper silicate pigments developed in
China and used in
ancient and
imperial China...
- fire
resistance safety standards,
indigo-colored spun
nylon or
vinyl was used, with contrast-stitching and
copper rivets helping to sell the effect.)...