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In ancient times, the color purple was primarily made from the secretion of the murex snail, particularly the species known as Tyrian purple. This dye was incredibly labor-intensive to produce, requiring thousands of snails to create just a small amount of dye, which made it extremely valuable and often associated with royalty and nobility. Additionally, purple was sometimes made from plant sources, such as the madder root, though these produced less vibrant shades compared to the mollusk-derived dye. The rarity and cost of purple dye contributed to its status as a symbol of wealth and power.

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