Sepia is also named The juice of the Cuttle Fish
Sepia
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Genuine Sepia.
Sepia latimanus
sepia sepia
Sepia is a deep brown colour.
Yes, the color sepia is derived from the ink of the common cuttlefish, known scientifically as Sepia. Historically, artists used this ink for its rich brown color, which eventually led to the term "sepia" being used to describe that particular shade. The name reflects both the source of the pigment and its characteristic warm tone.
Sepia novaehollandiae was created in 1909.
Sepia apama was created in 1849.
Sepia Mutiny was created in 2004.
Sepia vermiculata was created in 1832.
Sepia latimanus was created in 1832.