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  2. Cosentino Expands Silestone® Low Silica Portfolio with New Le ...

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    Le Chic Bohème’s four new low silica colors further showcase how Silestone, the leading hybrid mineral surface, brings high aesthetics and unparalleled details to the world of design. Moreover, Cosentino has now expanded its award-winning Ukiyo finishing in seven existing Silestone® colors, which offers more opportunities to bring modern ...

  3. Marian blue - Wikipedia

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    This tradition can trace its origin to the Byzantine Empire, from circa 500 AD, where blue was "the color of an empress". A more practical explanation for the use of this color is that in Medieval and Renaissance Europe, the blue pigment was derived from the rock lapis lazuli, a stone imported from Afghanistan of greater value than gold. Beyond ...

  4. Sky blue - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 29 December 2024. Color "Sky (color)" redirects here. For other uses, see Sky Blue (disambiguation). Sky blue Common connotations boys, daylight, water, air, paleness Colour coordinates Hex triplet #87CEEB sRGB B (r, g, b) (135, 206, 235) HSV (h, s, v) (197°, 43%, 92%) CIELCh uv (L, C, h) (79, 46, 223 ...

  5. Cerulean - Wikipedia

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    The word is derived from the Latin word caeruleus (Latin: [kae̯ˈru.le.us]), "dark blue, blue, or blue-green", which in turn probably derives from caerulum, diminutive of caelum, "heaven, sky". [2] "Cerulean blue" is the name of a blue-green pigment consisting of cobalt stannate (Co 2 SnO 4). The pigment was first synthesized in the late ...

  6. Byzantine blue - Wikipedia

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    Greek blue, Santorini. Byzantine blue is a color ranging from light celestial blue or lazuli to dark Egyptian blue. Variations. Dark Byzantine blue The dark ...

  7. Tekhelet - Wikipedia

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    Tekhelet (Hebrew: תְּכֵלֶת ‎ təḵēleṯ; alternative spellings include tekheleth, t'chelet, techelet, and techeiles) is a highly valued dye described as either "sky blue" (Hebrew: תּכוֹל, romanized: tāk̲ol, lit.