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🎨 COLOUR CHRONICLES: "Daily dose of colours"🎨 Day 16: Ultramarine Blue History and Origin: Ultramarine Blue, derived from the Latin "ultra marinus," meaning "beyond the sea," was originally made from lapis lazuli, a semi-precious stone mined in Afghanistan. It was considered more valuable than gold during the Renaissance. Where It’s Found: This stunning blue is seen in the deep ocean, clear skies, and artwork like Michelangelo's "The Last Judgment." Color Combination: Ultramarine Blue is often made synthetically today by combining sodium silicate, sulfur, and clay, then firing it at high temperatures. @doubbleckrown @aweezy @investorawesum @emmyg1841 @favztouch @doncurrent
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Thanks ser
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🎨 COLOUR CHRONICLES: "Daily dose of colours" 🎨 Day 15: Mulberry History and Origin: Mulberry is inspired by the deep reddish-purple hues of the mulberry fruit, first cultivated in ancient Asia. It has long been associated with luxury, richness, and the natural beauty of ripe berries. Where It’s Found: Mulberry can be seen in the fruit of the mulberry tree, the petals of certain flowers, and in vibrant sunsets blending shades of red and purple. Colors Combined to Create It: Mulberry is created by blending red and blue, with a hint of black to deepen the shade. @doubbleckrown @erenxdolu @aweezy @investorawesum @emmyg1841
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🎨 COLOUR CHRONICLES:"Daily dose of colours"🎨 Day 14:Amber🎨 History and Origin: Amber is derived from fossilized tree resin, dating back millions of years. The name originates from the Arabic word "anbar," referring to ambergris, later associated with the gemstone's warm, honey-like hues. Where Amber is Found: Amber occurs naturally in the Baltic region, Myanmar, and the Dominican Republic. Its warm golden tones are often seen in sunsets and autumn foliage. Colour combination: Amber's rich color is achieved by combining shades of yellow and orange. @doubbleckrown @investorawesum @aweezy @emmyg1841 @favztouch @doncurrent
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😂i no dey joke o
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🎨 COLOUR CHRONICLES: "Daily dose of colours"🎨 Day 13: olive green🫒 History and Origin Olive green gets its name from the green olives found in Mediterranean regions. This earthy color has been used in art and textiles since ancient times, symbolizing peace and harmony. Where It’s Found You’ll spot olive green in nature—on olive leaves, mossy stones, and some bird species. It's also common in military uniforms and fashion for its muted tone. Colour combination To create olive green, mix yellow and blue to make green, then add a touch of black or brown to achieve its earthy shade. @doubbleckrown @favztouch @emmyg1841 @aweezy @investorawesum @dermanli
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Oya pay for the colour
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🎨 COLOUR CHRONICLES:"Daily dose of colours"🎨 Day 12: Purple💜🟣 History and Origin: Purple has been a symbol of royalty, wealth, and power for centuries. It dates back to ancient times when Tyrian purple, a dye extracted from sea snails, was so expensive that only the elite could afford it. The name comes from the Latin word purpura. Where It’s Found: Purple graces the world in stunning lavender fields, the iridescent plumage of birds like the Violet-backed Starling, and the majestic petals of orchids and violets. Colors Combined: Purple is created by blending red and blue. The shade can be adjusted by altering the ratio of the two colors. @doubbleckrown @investorawesum @aweezy @emmyg1841 @favztouch
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Thank you❤️
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Yeah!! It's such a nice colour Good morning ser
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🎨 COLOUR CHRONICLES:"Daily dose of colours"🎨 Day 11: Corel (peach) History & Origin: Coral takes its name from marine coral reefs, known for their vibrant and warm hues. The term was first used to describe the color in English in the 16th century, inspired by the reddish-pink shade of coral skeletons. Where it’s Found: This lively color is seen in coral reefs, sunsets, certain flowers like coral hibiscus, and even in flamingos and sea creatures. Coral is also a favorite in fashion and design for its fresh and energetic appeal. Colors Combined: Coral is created by blending red, orange, and a touch of pink for its distinct brightness. May today be as lively and refreshing as coral! @doubbleckrown @aweezy @investorawesum @nefise @emmyg1841 @favztouch
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🎨 COLOUR CHRONICLES:"Daily dose of colours"🎨 Day 10: Lavender @ History & Origin: Lavender gets its name from the lavender flower, widely known for its soothing fragrance. The word “lavender” originates from the Latin lavare, meaning “to wash,” as it was often used in baths during Roman times. Where it’s Found: Lavender is commonly seen in flowers, such as lavender plants, and in nature-inspired designs. It’s also popular in fashion, interior design, and cosmetics. Colors Combined: Lavender is created by mixing purple with a hint of white to soften the tone. @doubbleckrown @aweezy @investorawesum @emmyg1841 @nefise
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🎨 COLOUR CHRONICLES:"Daily dose of colours"🎨 Day 9: Maroon. History & Origin: The name "maroon" comes from the French word marron, meaning chestnut. This deep, reddish-brown shade has been used historically in art, fashion, and heraldry to symbolize bravery, sophistication, and richness. Where it’s found: Maroon is found in autumn leaves, ripe chestnuts, and flowers like maroon lilies. Combination: Maroon is created by mixing red with a touch of blue and brown, giving it its dark and warm tone. @doubbleckrown @aweezy @nefise @investorawesum @emmyg1841 @favztouch
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🎨 COLOUR CHRONICLES: "Daily dose of colours"🎨 DAY 8: Peach🍑 History & Origin: The color peach gets its name from the fruit, which originated in China. It became a popular shade in the 18th century and is often associated with warmth, softness, and charm. Where it’s found: Peach is seen in sunsets, pastel flowers like peach roses, and, of course, the skin of the peach fruit. Combination: Peach is created by blending orange, pink, and white, resulting in a soft and warm pastel hue. @doubbleckrown @emmyg1841 @favztouch @aweezy @investorawesum
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🎨 COLOUR CHRONICLES:"Daily dose of colours "🎨 Day 7: INDIGO History & Origin: Indigo is named after the Indigofera plant, from which natural indigo dye is derived. The name traces back to the Latin word indicum, meaning "from India," where the dye was historically produced and traded. It has been used in textiles for thousands of years and was highly valued in ancient cultures. Where It’s Found: Indigo is most famously seen in denim jeans, as well as in the petals of certain flowers like the indigofera and blue morning glories. It’s also visible in the night sky as a deep twilight hue. Colors Combined to Create It: Indigo is created by blending blue and a small amount of violet. NOTE: Indigo isn't blue, neither is it purple but the combination of both. @doubbleckrown @emmyg1841 @aweezy @favztouch @investorawesum @abubakar9799
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🎨 COLOUR CHRONICLES:"Daily dose of colours"🎨 Day 6: Yellow💛🌞 History and Origin: Yellow is one of the oldest known colors in art, dating back to ancient cave paintings. Early pigments were made from natural sources like yellow ochre. The color has long been associated with the sun, warmth, and vitality. Where it’s Found: Yellow is abundant in nature—in sunflowers, ripe bananas, golden canaries, and the warm glow of sunlight. It’s also seen in minerals like sulfur and citrine gemstones. Colors Combined: Yellow is a primary color, meaning it cannot be made by mixing other colors. However, it blends beautifully with red to create orange 🍊🧡 and with blue to form green🍏💚 @doubbleckrown @favztouch @abubakar9799 @aweezy @e4ma @investorawesum
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Thank you soo much
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That's a nice colour ser
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