Prussian Blue
The first modern synthetic pigment, accidentally discovered in Berlin in 1706
Fun Fact
Invented accidentally in 1704 by Berlin pigment maker Diesbach from ox blood and iron, this HEX #003153 deep blue revolutionized art; Hokusai used 2 tons of it for his 1829 'Great Wave' print, now valued at $100 million.
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Azure
A bright blue inspired by the cloudless sky, from the Arabic word for lapis lazuli
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Black
The darkest color, absorbing all light, symbolizing elegance and power
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Sienna
A warm earthy brown named after the Italian city of Siena
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Blush
A soft, muted pink inspired by the natural flush of cheeks