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1034A61034A61034A61034A61034A61652166Egyptian Blue 🎨 RGB Color Code: #1034A6

The hexadecimal RGB code of Egyptian Blue color is #1034A6. This code is composed of a hexadecimal 10 red (16/256), a 34 green (52/256) and a A6 blue component (166/256). The decimal RGB color code is rgb(16,52,166). Closest WebSafe color: Dark powder blue (#003399)
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Egyptian blue
pigment that was used in ancient Egypt for thousands of years. It is considered to be the first synthetic pigment. Egyptian blue is produced from a mixture
Art of ancient Egypt
Art of ancient Egypt Ancient Egyptian art refers to art produced in ancient Egypt between the 6thΒ millenniumΒ BC and the 4thΒ centuryΒ AD, spanning from Prehistoric
Blue
colourants. Egyptian blue Cobalt blue Copper phthalocyanine YInMn blue Prussian blue, FeIII 4[FeII (CN) 6] 3, is the blue of blueprints. Egyptian blue, the first
Nymphaea nouchali var. caerulea
frog's pulpit (RSA), blue lotus of the Nile, blue waterlily, blue Egyptian lotus, blue Egyptian water lily (India), sacred blue lily of the Nile (India)
Egyptian faience
various colours "usually in a transparent blue or green isotropic glass". Its name in the Ancient Egyptian language was tjehenet, and modern archeological
Shades of blue
royal blue used by Duke University as one of its primary colors, especially for athletics. Egyptian blue is a pigment that was used in Ancient Egypt. Fluorescent
Blue pigments
Egypt (c. 2613 to 2494 BC). Egyptian blue is responsible for the blue colour seen very commonly in Egyptian faience. Egyptian blue Temple of Hathor ceiling
Frit
a total of US$ 1.67 billion. Egyptian blue – Pigment used in ancient Egypt Egyptian faience – Type of Ancient Egyptian sintered-quartz ceramic Islamic
Pigment
pigment was Egyptian blue, which is first attested on an alabaster bowl in Egypt dated to Naqada III (circa 3250 BC). Egyptian blue (blue frit), calcium
Blue in culture
Egypt: From the Egyptian Museum in Cairo, Universe Publishing, a division of Ruzzoli Publications Inc., 2003. p. 310 Chase, W.T. 1971, "Egyptian blue
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