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Date: 2014-06-11 00:50:22
Dyes
Food colorings
PH indicators
Crafts
Textiles
Orcein
Natural dye
Tyrian purple
Indigo dye
Chemistry
Clothing
Textile arts

TO U R N A M E N T S I L L U M I N AT E D C L A S S I C Orchil, The poor person’s purple Did the Vikings wear fuchsia? Or would you expect to find “hot pink” as one of the colors available from a

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