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'''Indian yellow''' is a yellow primary [[pigment]] created from pressing a [[mango]] [[fruit]]. It is mainly used in dyeing and changing the appearance of a [[blockhead]]'s clothes or crafting [[paint]]. | |||
==Appearance== | ==Appearance== | ||
The | The pigment appears as a yellow pile of a finely ground powdery substance. | ||
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==Where Found== | |||
{{Craft | |||
|Output=Indian Yellow | |||
|Level=1 | |||
|Bench=Press | |||
|Name1=Mango | |||
|Qty1=1 | |||
|QtyOutput=1 | |||
|Time1=8 | |||
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==Crafting== | |||
:{{See also|Dye Bench}} | :{{See also|Dye Bench}} | ||
Indian yellow can be used as a primary dye or can be used in the formation of secondary and tertiary dye combinations for dyeing of clothes. | |||
Indian | :{{See also|Mixing Bench}} | ||
Indian yellow can be used as a primary paint or be used in the formation of secondary and tertiary paint combinations. | |||
==Trivia== | |||
{{wp|Indian yellow}} is a yellow pigment used from the 15th century to the 19th century. It is said to have been made from the urine of animals who had been fed mango leaves. | |||
[[Category:Item]] | [[Category:Item]] | ||
[[Category:Pigment]] | [[Category:Pigment]] |
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Category | Pigment |
Use | Dyeing, Painting |
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Stackable | Yes (99) |
- "Mood brightener."
Indian yellow is a yellow primary pigment created from pressing a mango fruit. It is mainly used in dyeing and changing the appearance of a blockhead's clothes or crafting paint.
Appearance
The pigment appears as a yellow pile of a finely ground powdery substance.
Where Found
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Crafting
- See also: Dye Bench
Indian yellow can be used as a primary dye or can be used in the formation of secondary and tertiary dye combinations for dyeing of clothes.
- See also: Mixing Bench
Indian yellow can be used as a primary paint or be used in the formation of secondary and tertiary paint combinations.
Trivia
WP:Indian yellow is a yellow pigment used from the 15th century to the 19th century. It is said to have been made from the urine of animals who had been fed mango leaves.