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He painted in blue, yellow, red, white and sometimes green, blue and black
Hiya, To answer your question, Ummm, They wore there blue paint to show there religion and that they were going into war.
Ah, what a lovely question! A tint of blue is created when you add white to pure blue, making it lighter and softer. On the other hand, a shade of blue is made by adding black to pure blue, creating a darker and richer tone. Both tints and shades are like different shades of the same beautiful blue sky, each adding depth and variety to your artistic palette.
The blue paint that the Celts are often associated with is called "woad." Woad is derived from the leaves of the plant Isatis tinctoria and was used to create a blue dye. Celts reportedly applied it to their skin for both decorative and possibly ritualistic purposes, particularly in battle, to intimidate their enemies.
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Blue and white porcelain was made in China as early as the 9th century.
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plate or somethings can put in it.
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i have seymore mann blue and white porcelain dress vase
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The bird with a blue and white tail is called a blue jay.