The hexadecimal RGB code of Caput Mortuum color is #592720. This code is composed of a hexadecimal 59 red (89/256), a 27 green (39/256) and a 20 blue component (32/256). The decimal RGB color code is rgb(89,39,32).
Caput mortuum Caputmortuum (plural capita mortua) is a Latin term whose literal meaning is "dead head" or "worthless remains", used in alchemy. Caputmortuum (alternately
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List of inorganic pigments pigments Cerium sulfide red (PR265). Iron oxide pigments Sanguine, Caputmortuum, Indian red, Venetian red, oxide red (PR102). Red ochre (PR102): anhydrous
Pigment BN, Phthalocyanine Green G, verdigris Iron oxide pigments: sanguine, caputmortuum, oxide red, red ochre, yellow ochre, Venetian red, Prussian blue, raw
Purple when ground coarsely, makes a purple pigment. One such pigment is caputmortuum, whose name is also used in reference to mummy brown. The latter is
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