Cuttlefish produce a brownish-colored ink called sepia. Cuttlefish ink was in fact where sepia first came from. The Latin name of the common cuttlefish, Sepia officinalis, reflects this fact.
Sepia ink is derived from cuttlefish ink.
Sepia.
Sepia.
Sepia is a deep brown colour.
According to homeopathy, the chief centers of action of the sepia remedy are those of the mind, mental processes and reproductive organs, upon which it is considered to act deeply over extended periods of time
Sepia is a tone on tone usually reserved for photographs vs color.. it can be brown tones or tones of gray and black..
Originally from the ink of the cuttlefish.
Genuine Sepia.
sepia
the color for sepia is a dark blue that kinda looks like sapphire. Sepia is brown-toned ... like in old time photographs on tin.
There is no fabric called "cepea", but there is a color called "sepia". Sepia is a brownish-gray to dark olive-brown color.