Ultramarine color - bright, saturated blue. The word "ultramarine" is of Latin origin and means "overseas." In the XV century eponymous inorganic coloring pigment sailors brought from Asia. Today it is used in the manufacture of paints, lacquers, paper. Small amounts of ultramarine used as bleach: it is perfectly removes yellowing and gives the product a snow-white color.
Ultramarine pigment itself may be not only blue, but white, purple, red and green. But when it comes to ultramarine color, meaning it is deep blue.
Ultramarine pigment itself may be not only blue, but white, purple, red and green. But when it comes to ultramarine color, meaning it is deep blue.