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    The current terminology for ultramarine includes natural ultramarine (English), outremer lapis (French), Ultramarin echt (German), oltremare genuino (Italian), and ultramarino verdadero (Spanish). The first recorded use of ultramarine as a color name in English was in 1598.

  2. Blindness Simulator. In a RGB color space, hex #120a8f (also known as Ultramarine) is composed of 7.1% red, 3.9% green and 56.1% blue. Whereas in a CMYK color space, it is composed of 87.4% cyan, 93% magenta, 0% yellow and 43.9% black.

  3. Nov 5, 2019 · Learn about the history and mixing qualities of two types of ultramarine pigments: the natural lapis lazuli and the synthetic French ultramarine. Find out how they differ in colour, transparency, tinting strength and granulation.

  4. Nov 25, 2019 · Ultramarine is a deep vivid blue traditionally made by grinding the semi-precious stone lapis lazuli into a powder. Its name comes from the Middle Latin ultramarinus meaning "beyond the sea" as Europeans obtained ultramarine from overseas trade with the Middle East.

  5. Ultramarine is a blue pigment derived from lapis lazuli, a gemstone. Learn about its history, production, properties, and uses in paints, lacquers, and cosmetics.

  6. Often referred to as ‘true blue’, the brilliant deep-blue Ultramarine pigment is beloved by artists on its own or as a valuable mixing colour. Its name derives from the combination of Latin for ‘ultra’, meaning beyond, and ‘mare’, meaning sea, referring to Europeans having imported the stone over the seas from Asia.

  7. Jan 13, 2024 · The story of ultramarine blue in art is as deep and captivating as the color itself. This pigment, known for its rich and luminous hue, has been a symbol of beauty and prestige for centuries. Originating from the precious lapis lazuli stone, ultramarine blue was once more valuable than gold.

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