Red Ocher

The Red Ocher family was a group of Nomads operating in the vicinity of Night City. In 2077, Biotechnica captured Red Ocher members for scientific experiments and used them as test subjects for a Project "Nightingale" which resulted in the deaths of 70 clan members[1][2]. Despite Dr. Koch's best efforts to offer them hush-money in return for their "forgiveness", the Red …

Red Ochre Oil Paint

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Red Ochre – NCMALearn

Red ochre stones can be mined straight from the earth and used like crayons for drawing. Ochre can be ground against the surface of a stone to create a fine powder. The powdered pigment can be made into paint by mixing with media. …

Red Ocher Culture

The trade networks and use of copper by the Red Ocher people have their beginnings in the trade and copper use of the Old Copper Culture. Red Ocher people used copper more to make ornaments (beads, rings) than tools, like …

The Red Ocher Mine at Sunrise

The color red seems to have special, evolutionary significance for humans; the remains of early humans and their ancestors as far back as the inhabitants of Olduvai Gorge in Tanzania, hundreds of thousands of years ago, have been associated with red ocher. Many sources suggest that red ocher was used by the earliest people in the Americas, too ...

The Ancient Symbolism and Beauty of Ochre Explored

Ocher is a versatile, earthy-colored pigment that has been used since ancient times. It is composed of hydrated iron oxide and varies in color from pale yellow to deep red, brown, and violet. Ocher has been used for centuries by artists, craftsmen, and artisans to create beautiful works of art or add a subtle hue to everyday items.

Red ochre

The main color giving component of natural red ochre (ocher) is composed of hematite (∝-Fe 2 O 3). The term red ochre (ocher) or red earth describes various kinds of iron oxide pigments such as Venetian red, mars red, English red, Indian red. The nomenclature is by no means unequivocal and various authors have used the names differently.

OCHRE Indian Minerals Yearbook 2020

anhydrous iron oxide red. A mixture of ferrous and ferric oxide imparts mainly brown besides other shades. Depending upon the colour, the ochres are called red ochre, yellow ochre, green earth, sienna, umber and various other names. In addition to red ochre, the red oxide of iron, commonly called 'red oxide' is an important natural pigment ...

Pigments through the Ages

Red ochre consists of silica and clay owing its color to iron oxide. It is found throughout the world, in many shades, in hues from yellow to brown, and faint blue. The best brown ochre comes …

RED OCHRE: Composition and Code in the Color Table

Composition of Red Ochre. The main component that gives the color of the natural red ochre (ochre) is composed of hematites (∝-Fe2O3). The term red ochre or red earth describes several types of iron oxide pigments such as Venetian red, ivory red, English red, and Indian red. The nomenclature is by no means unequivocal and several authors have ...

Pigments through the Ages

History of Red Ochre: Prehistoric dwellers may have discovered that unlike the dye colors derived from animal and vegetable sources (which we do not have traces anymore), the color that came from iron oxide deposits in the earth would not fade with the changing environment. For this reason, it is estimated that men traveled long and far to ...