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  2. Powder blue - Wikipedia

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    Pale blue. B: Normalized to [0–255] (byte) Powder blue is a pale shade of blue. [1] As with most colours, there is no absolute definition of its exact hue. Originally, powder blue, in the 1650s, was powdered smalt (cobalt glass) used in laundering and dyeing applications, and it then came to be used as a colour name from 1894. [2] [3]

  3. Robin egg blue - Wikipedia

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    Crayola. ISCC–NBS descriptor. Brilliant bluish green. B: Normalized to [0–255] (byte) Robin egg blue, also called eggshell blue or robin's-egg blue, [1] is a shade of teal (a blue-green color), approximating the shade of the eggs laid by the American robin. The egg pigment is biliverdin, a product of the breakdown of heme.

  4. Alice blue - Wikipedia

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    Alice blue is a pale tint of azure that was favored by Alice Roosevelt Longworth, daughter of Theodore Roosevelt, which sparked a fashion sensation in the United States. [2] The hit song " Alice Blue Gown ", inspired by Longworth's signature gown , premiered in Harry Tierney 's 1919 Broadway musical Irene .

  5. Prussian blue (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Prussian blue, a dark blue pigment containing iron and cyanide Prussian blue (medical use), the use of Prussian blue for medical treatment and diagnosis; Perls' Prussian blue, a stain used for medical diagnosis; Music. Prussian Blue, a 1973 album by Richard Clapton; Prussian Blue (duo), a neo-Nazi white nationalist teen pop duo from California

  6. Shades of cyan - Wikipedia

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    In color printing, the shade of cyan called process cyan or pigment cyan is one of the three primary pigment colors which, along with yellow and magenta, constitute the three subtractive primary colors of pigment. (The secondary colors of pigment are blue, green and red.) As such, the CMYK printing process was invented in the 1890s, when ...

  7. Ultramarine - Wikipedia

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    ISCC–NBS descriptor. Deep blue. B: Normalized to [0–255] (byte) Ultramarine is a deep blue color pigment which was originally made by grinding lapis lazuli into a powder. [2] Its lengthy grinding and washing process makes the natural pigment quite valuable—roughly ten times more expensive than the stone it comes from and as expensive as gold.

  8. Tiffany Blue - Wikipedia

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    Tiffany Blue is the colloquial name for the light medium robin egg blue color associated with Tiffany & Co., the New York City jewelry company created by Charles Tiffany and John Young in 1837. The color was used on the cover of Tiffany's Blue Book , first published in 1845. [1]

  9. Color in Chinese culture - Wikipedia

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    The clear blue sky and fresh green vegetables were considered shades of a single color which could even include black as its darkest hue in some contexts. Modern Standard Mandarin does make the blue-green distinction using lǜ (绿; 綠 'leafy') for green and lán (蓝; 藍 'indigo') for blue. Qīng was associated with health, prosperity, and ...