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EatFrozenPeas t1_jbs1hu0 wrote
Reply to comment by DLottchula in The colors on these ancient pots hint at the power of an empire by egg_static5
Brilliant red wasn't accessible until the Colombian exchange. It comes predominantly from cochineal beetles, even to this day. (Red 40, anyone?). Blue existed in some forms, but the accessible inexpensive ones were not very bright either. They were typically plant-derived. Mixing what they had access to would create a muddy, brown- or gray-hued purple instead of the brilliant hue of true royal purple.
DLottchula t1_jbte7u5 wrote
Thanks for the info. I didn’t think about what the colors were made of would effect how they mix
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