Prussian Blue
The first modern synthetic pigment, accidentally discovered in Berlin in 1706
Estimated value as of 2026 路 Source: https://www.amazon.com/Gamblin-Dry-Pigment-Prussian-Blue/dp/B002641G88
Fun Fact
Invented accidentally in 1704 by Berlin pigment maker Diesbach from ox blood and iron, this HEX #003153 deep blue revolutionized art; Hokusai used 2 tons of it for his 1829 'Great Wave' print, now valued at $100 million.
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