The hexadecimal RGB code of Egyptian Blue color is #1034A6. This code is composed of a hexadecimal 10 red (16/256), a 34 green (52/256) and a A6 blue component (166/256). The decimal RGB color code is rgb(16,52,166).
Egyptian blue Egyptian word wꜣḏ signifies blue, blue-green, and green. The first recorded use of "Egyptianblue" as a color name in English was in 1809. Egyptian blue
Blue pigments of ancient Egypt (c. 2613 to 2494 BC). Egyptianblue is responsible for the blue colour seen very commonly in Egyptian faience. Egyptianblue Temple of
Blue colourants. Egyptianblue Cobalt blue Copper phthalocyanine YInMn blue Prussian blue, FeIII 4[FeII (CN) 6] 3, is the blue of blueprints. Egyptianblue, the first
Art of ancient Egypt Art of ancient Egypt Ancient Egyptian art refers to art produced in ancient Egypt between the 6th millennium BC and the 4th century AD, spanning from Prehistoric
Egyptian faience various colours "usually in a transparent blue or green isotropic glass". Its name in the Ancient Egyptian language was tjehenet, and modern archeological
Shades of blue Egyptianblue is a pigment that was used in Ancient Egypt. Neon blue is a vivid purplish blue. Dark blue is a shade of the standard (h = 240°) blue.
Nymphaea nouchali var. caerulea frog's pulpit (RSA), blue lotus of the Nile, blue waterlily, blueEgyptian lotus, blueEgyptian water lily (India), sacred blue lily of the Nile (India)
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Pigment pigment was Egyptianblue, which is first attested on an alabaster bowl in Egypt dated to Naqada III (circa 3250 BC). Egyptianblue (blue frit), calcium
Nefertem and the delightful smell of the Egyptianblue lotus flower, having arisen from the primal waters within an Egyptianblue water-lily, Nymphaea caerulea.