
Alizarin crimson is a deep, cool, and transparent red color with a blue or magenta undertone that has been a staple for painters for generations.
Why is it called Alizarin?
Google’s short answer:
Because alizarin was originally the principal red dye extracted from the madder plant, and the name comes from the old word for madder root dye.

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I love crimson leaves like that. It reminds me of the maple trees in Japan.
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They must have been beautiful there.
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Luscious color, and a post hard to scroll away from. ❤
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Thanks Stephanie! ❤️
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