- Ochre - Wikipedia
The family of earth pigments known as ochre includes yellow ochre, red ochre, purple ochre, sienna, and umber The major ingredient of all the ochres is iron (III) oxide-hydroxide, known as limonite, which gives them a yellow colour
- OCHRE | contemporary furniture, lighting and accessories design
OCHRE creates objects of style and beauty which are both timeless and contemporary The collection consists of furniture, lighting and accessories with emphasis on the use of high quality craftsmanship
- Ochre | Facts, Definition, Examples | Britannica
Ochre, a native earth colored with hydrated iron oxide It varies in color from pale yellow to deep red, brown, and violet There are two kinds: one has a clayey basis, while the other is a chalky earth The former variety is in general the richer and purer in color of the two
- OCHRE definition in American English | Collins English Dictionary
Something that is ochre is a yellowish orange colour For our dining room I have chosen ochre yellow walls
- OCHRE | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
OCHRE meaning: 1 a yellowish-orange colour, or a substance obtained from earth that is used for giving this… Learn more
- OCHRE Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of OCHER is an earthy usually red or yellow and often impure iron ore used as a pigment
- Ochre - The Oldest Known Natural Pigment in the World - ThoughtCo
Ochre is a natural pigment made from iron oxide, used by artists for thousands of years In prehistoric times, ochre was used for art, medicine, and even burials around the world Ochre changes color from yellow to red by heating, important for making different shades in ancient art
- ochre | ocher, n. adj. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English . . .
There are six meanings listed in OED's entry for the word ochre, one of which is labelled obsolete See ‘Meaning use’ for definitions, usage, and quotation evidence
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