
The forbidden history of colors
Chapter 1
The colors of power and empire
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Chapter 2
The deadly shades of home decor
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Chapter 3
Pigments from bizarre and taboo sources
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Chapter 4
The modern battles for exclusive colors
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YOUR GOAL
Master of The forbidden history of colors
Ch 1 · The colors of power and empire
Glossary
Púrpura de Tiro (sustantivo)
Exclusivo tinte obtenido por los fenicios a partir de miles de caracoles marinos. Al ser más costoso que el oro, este pigmento se convirtió en el símbolo supremo de riqueza, poder e imperio.
Exclusivo tinte obtenido por los fenicios a partir de miles de caracoles marinos. Al ser más costoso que el oro, este pigmento se convirtió en el símbolo supremo de riqueza, poder e imperio.
choko The Forbidden History of Colors
Only the Caesar / Rocking the purple / You die if you wear it
Fun Fact
Snail breath: Tyrian purple was actually made from the mucus of predatory sea snails that smelled like rotting fish.
Quiz
What toxic chemical was found in the mineral orpiment, which was used to make Imperial yellow?
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Which religious figure's robes were traditionally painted with precious ultramarine blue in Renaissance art?
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For how long did the Spanish Empire successfully keep the source of cochineal red a state secret?
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From which modern-day country did the lapis lazuli stone used to make ultramarine blue originate?
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During which Chinese dynasty did Imperial yellow become legally restricted to the emperor?





