Difference between revisions of "Pinkcolor"
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Description
A pale reddish pigment composed of chrome-aluminum-stannate. Pinkcolor was made by roasting chromium and zinc oxides in a furnace. It was known by 1836 in Germany. Pinkcolor was primarily used for ceramics and occasionally used in watercolor paints. It has a very low saturation and high cost.
Synonyms and Related Terms
pink color; rose (Fr.); rosado (Esp.); cor rosa (Port.)