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Ultramarine is a type of pigment derived from the semi-precious stone lapis lazuli. It is a deep blue color, often used in painting and dyeing. It has been used since antiquity, and was particularly popular during the Renaissance. It is still used today in a variety of applications, including cosmetics, paints, and inks.
Ultramarine is a highly sought-after pigment due to its unique color and its resistance to fading. It is also relatively expensive, making it a luxury item. It is often used to create a range of shades, from light blues to deep purples.
Ultramarine is produced by a number of companies, including Kremer Pigments, Natural Pigments, and Sinopia Pigments. It is also available from a variety of online retailers. Show Less Read more