opuch
Opuch, also known as ochre or ocher, is a natural earth pigment composed of hydrated iron oxide. Its color ranges from yellow to deep orange or brown, depending on the specific mineral composition and the degree of hydration. Historically, opuch has been one of the most widely used pigments by humans, dating back to prehistoric times. Early humans utilized opuch for cave paintings, body adornment, and ritualistic purposes. Its availability in natural deposits made it a readily accessible coloring agent.
The primary component of opuch is limonite, a mixture of hydrated iron oxide minerals. The vibrant colors
Beyond its ancient applications, opuch has been employed in more modern contexts. It has been used as