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Materials Facet
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Materials (hierarchy name)
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materials (substances)
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<materials by function>
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colorant (material)
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pigments
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<pigment by composition or origin>
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inorganic pigment
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synthetic inorganic pigment
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synthetic inorganic black pigment
[
N
]
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Mars black (pigment)
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synthetic inorganic blue pigment
[
N
]
............................................
artificial ultramarine blue (pigment)
............................................
bleu cendres
............................................
cerulean blue (pigment)
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Chinese purple
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cobalt blue (pigment)
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Egyptian blue
............................................
Egyptian green
............................................
manganese blue
............................................
Pompeian blue
............................................
Pozzuoli blue
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smalt (pigment)
............................................
tungsten blue
............................................
verditer (pigment)
........................................
synthetic inorganic brown pigment
[
N
]
............................................
brown ocher
............................................
burnt ocher (pigment)
............................................
Mars brown (pigment)
............................................
Rubens brown
............................................
synthetic Van Dyck brown
........................................
synthetic inorganic green pigment
[
N
]
............................................
Arnaudon's green
............................................
blue-green oxide
............................................
cadmium green (pigment)
............................................
chromium oxide green (pigment)
............................................
cobalt green (pigment)
............................................
copper resinate
............................................
emerald green (pigment and insecticide)
............................................
green verditer (pigment)
............................................
permanent green
............................................
prasine (mineral or pigment)
[
N
]
............................................
Scheele's green (pigment)
............................................
ultramarine green (pigment)
............................................
verdigris (pigment)
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viridian (pigment)
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zinc chrome green
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synthetic inorganic red pigment
[
N
]
............................................
antimony orange
............................................
antimony trisulfide
............................................
cadmium red (pigment)
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Indian red (pigment)
............................................
molybdate orange
............................................
potter's pink
............................................
red lead (pigment)
........................................
synthetic inorganic violet pigment
[
N
]
............................................
cobalt violet (pigment)
............................................
purple of Cassius
........................................
synthetic inorganic yellow pigment
[
N
]
............................................
barium yellow (pigment)
............................................
brilliant yellow (pigment)
............................................
cadmium yellow (pigment)
............................................
calcium chromate (pigment)
............................................
chrome yellow (pigment)
............................................
cobalt yellow (pigment)
............................................
golden ocher
............................................
king's yellow (pigment)
............................................
lead-tin yellow (lead compound)
............................................
lemon yellow (pigment)
............................................
light ocher
............................................
Mars yellow (pigment)
............................................
massicot
[
N
]
............................................
mosaic gold
............................................
Naples yellow (pigment)
............................................
neutral orange
............................................
nickel-titanium yellow
............................................
Oxford ocher
............................................
spruce ocher
............................................
strontium chromate
............................................
Turner's yellow (pigment)
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ultramarine yellow (pigment)
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uranium yellow
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yellow ocher (pigment)
............................................
zinc yellow (pigment)
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