turkinvärin
Turkinvärin, also known as turkish red or turkish rose, is a vibrant red pigment used in art and decorative purposes. It is derived from the mineral cinnabar, which is primarily composed of mercury(II) sulfide (HgS). The pigment is known for its intense red color and has been used since ancient times, with evidence of its use dating back to the Roman Empire.
The production of turkinvärin involves grinding cinnabar into a fine powder, which is then mixed with a
Turkinvärin is often associated with the vibrant colors of the Ottoman Empire, where it was widely used