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Showing below up to 50 results in range #901 to #950.
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- 6.20.01 Tan (red lead)
- 6.20.02 Taisha (this color corresponds with European light red)
- 6.20.03 Shudo (no description
- 6.20.04? San go
- 6.20.04 Sangomatsu (coral powder) derived from natural coral
- 6.20.05 Kodai-shu (old cinnabar)
- 6.20.06 Cinnabar with slightly yellowish tone
- 6.20.07 Cinnabar with redder tone
- 6.20.08 Shinsha (no description
- 6.20.09 Enji (rouge)
- 6.20.09 San
- 6.20.10 Shin San (Cinnabar ground brwon mineral) 14A
- 6.20.11 Kodao Shu (Burnt agaguchi) vermilion 15A
- 6.20.12 Shudo (light red
- 6.20.13 Benigara
- 6.20.14 Tai sha matsu
- 7.01.01 Alizarin violet C14H6O2(OH)2
- 7.01.02 Mars Violet Fe2O3
- 7.01.03 Mauve
- 7.01.04 Cobalt Violet CO3(PO4)2 or CO2(AsO4)2
- 7.01.05 Manganese violet MnNH4PO4
- 7.01.06 Ultramarine violet Na10Al6Si6O24S2 and Sal Ammonia
- 7.01.07 Ultramarine pink Na10Al6Si6O24S2 and hydrochloric acid gas
- 7.01.08 Dibromoindigotin RJG
- 7.01.09 Phospho-molybdate purple toner
- 7.01.10 Fast Bordeaux
- 7.01.11 Mauve
- 7.01.12 Purple?
- 7.01.13 Ultramarine Viola
- 7.01.14 Mars Violet
- 7.01.15 Mars Violet
- 7.01.16 Cobalt Violet light
- 7.01.17 Violet de violet
- 7.01.18 Only identified as purple brown.
- 7.01.x Violet cobalt
- 7.20.01 Shigan (purple rock) derived from natural rock
- 8.01.01 Pompeian blue
- 8.01.02 Pompeian Blue
- 8.01.03 Copper-Lime Silicate
- 8.01.04 Azurite
- 8.01.05 Azurite 2CuCO3.Cu(OH)2
- 8.01.06 Azurite 2CuCO3.Cu(OH)2
- 8.01.07 Azurite blue
- 8.01.08 Blue verditer (cuprum carbonicum)
- 8.01.09 Blue Verditer
- 8.01.10 Egyptian blue from hieroglyph of large wooden Shawabti with inlaid eye
- 8.01.11 Egyptian blue from Peacock Tomb fresco
- 8.01.12 Blue verditer
- 8.01.13 Azurite
- 8.01.14 Cuprum carbonicum (cupric carbonate)