Dyestuff - The Most Prized Pigment of Antiquity

Dyestuff - The Most Prized Pigment of Antiquity

The New York Times

Tyrian purple was labor-intensive but so widely produced that piles of shells discarded millenniums ago are now geographical features in the region. The dye was so pricey — worth more than three times its weight in gold, according to a Roman edict issued in 301 A.D. — that its use was reserved for priests, nobility and royalty.

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