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pigment made from iron ore
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One of the prominent pigments made from iron ore is ochre, which is a natural earth pigment containing ferric oxide, typically giving it a yellow, red, or brown hue. Iron oxide pigments have been used since prehistoric times, due to their abundance, stability, and vibrancy. These pigments are obtained by extracting iron oxides from iron ore, often through a process of crushing, separating, and purifying. The use of iron oxide pigments extends beyond art; they are also employed in construction materials, cosmetics, and industrial applications due to their non-toxicity and chemical stability. Their natural origin and enduring qualities make iron oxide pigments a preferred choice for sustainable and eco-friendly projects.
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