
Ultramarine Blue Pigment
Ultramarine blue pigment is a synthetic vivid blue powder derived from sodium aluminum sulfosilicate, widely used in paints, cosmetics, and artists' supplies.
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Fun Fact
Natural ultramarine blue made from lapis lazuli was once more valuable than gold, but the synthetic version invented in 1824 made it affordable.
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