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Tudor paint was primarily made from natural materials, including pigments derived from earth minerals, plants, and insects. Common ingredients included clay, chalk, and animal oil or egg yolk, which acted as binders. The colors were often muted and earthy, reflecting the limited range of available pigments at the time. Additionally, lead-based paints were sometimes used, although these posed health risks.

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