The hexadecimal RGB code of Han Purple color is #5218FA. This code is composed of a hexadecimal 52 red (82/256), a 18 green (24/256) and a FA blue component (250/256). The decimal RGB color code is rgb(82,24,250).
Han purple and Han blue Hanpurple and Han blue (also called Chinese purple and Chinese blue) are synthetic barium copper silicate pigments developed in China and used in ancient
Purple developed Hanpurple from their knowledge of glassmaking. Lead is used by the pigment maker to lower the melting point of the barium in HanPurple. Purple was
Shades of purple economize could mix Tyrian purple dye with the much less expensive indigo to create a color closer to violet. Hanpurple is a type of artificial pigment
List of flags containing the color purple only groups able to readily afford it. In Asia, the main dye used was Hanpurple, although it more closely resembles indigo. During the Medieval Ages,
Blue pigments Figures in a Han dynasty tomb, painted with Han blue (Before 220 AD) A mural from a Han dynasty tomb painted with both Han blue and Hanpurple Fresco mural
List of colors (alphabetical) Green-yellow (Crayola) #F0E891 Grullo #A99A86 Gunmetal #2a3439 Han blue #446CCF Hanpurple #5218FA Hansa yellow #E9D66B Harlequin #3FFF00 Harvest gold #DA9100
Copper silicate or cuprorivaite, a pigment used in ancient Egypt Hanpurple and Han blue, also called Chinese purple and Chinese blue, synthetic barium copper silicate
Pigment cerulean blue, aureolin (cobalt yellow) Copper pigments: azurite, Hanpurple, Han blue, Egyptian blue, malachite, Paris green, Phthalocyanine Blue BN
Terracotta Army charcoal (black), cinnabar barium copper silicate mix (Chinese purple or Hanpurple), tree sap from a nearby source (more than likely from the Chinese
Egyptian blue synthetic materials Hanpurple and Han blue – Artificial barium copper silicate pigments developed in ancient China during the Han dynasty Lazurite – Alumino-silicate