colcothar
Colcothar is a term with historical significance, primarily referring to a red pigment and a residue from alchemical processes. Historically, it was known as a bright red iron oxide, similar to Venetian red or red ochre, and was used as a pigment in paints and dyes. The exact composition could vary depending on its preparation.
In alchemy, colcothar was specifically the residue obtained after the calcination or dry distillation of sulfuric
The term "colcothar" itself is thought to derive from Greek words, possibly relating to its color. While