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Maya blue (Spanish: azul maya) is a unique bright azure blue pigment manufactured by cultures of pre-Columbian Mesoamerica, such as the Mayas and Aztecs.
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Chemical description: Thioindigo containing magnesium aluminum layered silicate. Opacity: transparent. Suitability: Acrylics, Oil, Tempera, Watercolor / ...
Maya Blue ~ made with organic Indigo, is a turquoise blue pigment that can be used for printing and painting on paper or fabric. It is not suitable for dyeing.
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Called a "pre-Columbian nanotechnology," Maya blue (azul maya) is a unique bright azure pigment famously manufactured by ancient Mesoamericans.
Dec 1, 2024 ˇ A ceramicist retraces his Maya roots to recreate a long-lost pre-Hispanic pigment that survived for over a millennium.
Apr 29, 2021 ˇ Maya Blue has a characteristic bright hue with tonalities that can change from greenish to turquoise. It has endured almost unaltered for ...
Aug 17, 2018 ˇ The lapis lazuli blue being used in Europe was a dark ultramarine blue. While the blue being used in New Spain reflected the vivid azure, ...
Maya blue is an artificial pigment fabricated by the Maya in the early first millennium AD. The pigment was used in Prehispanic times from the southern Maya ...
Oct 19, 2015 ˇ Azul maya a.k.a maya blue, is the bright blue pigment used by the Maya and Aztec in their pottery, paintings and textiles.
Mar 20, 2017 ˇ Maya Blue, a vibrant light blue colour, characterizes the civilisation that flourished across Mesoamerica between the 3rd and 10th century.