Egyptian Colour Scheme

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FIVE EGYPTIAN MOSAIC GLASS FRAGMENTARY BARS AND INLAYS , PTOLEMAIC PERIOD-ROMAN PERIOD, CIRCA 3RD CENTURY B.C.-1ST CENTURY A.D. | Christie's
FIVE EGYPTIAN MOSAIC GLASS FRAGMENTARY BARS AND INLAYS PTOLEMAIC PERIOD-ROMAN PERIOD, CIRCA 3RD CENTURY B.C.-1ST CENTURY A.D. Comprising two alternating blue, red, and turquoise feather bars; and three ivy leaf and palmette inlays in blue and green matrix 1 1/16 in. (2.7 cm.) long max.
An Infographic Detailing the Fascinating and Bizarre History of Human Color Production
Philadelphia-based artist Korwin Briggs of Veritable Hokum has created a great infographic that details the fascinating and bizarre history of human color production. The chart takes a look at everything from the pigment Mummy brown, made from the ground-up remains of Egyptian mummies, to Gamboge, a color that was
Tracing the Legacy of Egyptian Blue: From Ancient Artifacts to Modern Insights
Egyptian Blue pigment
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Blue Alchemy Egyptian blue
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Egyptian Pyramid, Rye Bread, Clary Sage, Ethereal White, Tahoe Blue, Blue Hydrangea, Pencil Point, Preservation Plum, Decanting
The ancient Egyptians used beautiful pigments and colours to enhance their art and jewellery. As well as artistic considerations the meaning of colour in ancient Egypt was also important. Each colour had a symbolic aspect which gave a further level of meaning to the finished object or painting. The basic palette centered around six colours; red, blue, green, yellow, white and black. http://www.ancientegyptonline.co.uk/society.html