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'''Ochre''' (/ˈoʊkər/ oh-kər; from Greek: ὠχρός, ōkhrós, (pale yellow, pale), also spelled '''ocher''', see spelling differences) is a natural [[clay earth pigment]] containing hydrated iron oxide, which ranges in color from yellow to deep orange or brown.
 
'''Ochre''' (/ˈoʊkər/ oh-kər; from Greek: ὠχρός, ōkhrós, (pale yellow, pale), also spelled '''ocher''', see spelling differences) is a natural [[clay earth pigment]] containing hydrated iron oxide, which ranges in color from yellow to deep orange or brown.
  
It is also the name of the colors produced by this pigment, especially a light brownish-yellow.
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It is also the name of the colors produced by this [[pigment]], especially a light brownish-yellow.
  
A variant of ochre containing a large amount of hematite, or dehydrated iron oxide, has a reddish tint known as "red ochre".
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A variant of ochre containing a large amount of hematite, or dehydrated iron oxide, has a reddish tint known as "red ochre".
  
 
== See also ==
 
== See also ==
  
 
* [[Clay earth pigment]]
 
* [[Clay earth pigment]]
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* [[Falu red]]
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* [[Lightfastness]]
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* [[Pigment]]
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* [[Red Lady of Paviland]]
  
 
==  External links ==
 
==  External links ==
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* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ochre Ochre] @ Wikipedia
 
* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ochre Ochre] @ Wikipedia
 
* [http://www.abc.net.au/news/2013-10-14/art-centre-staff-grind-up-ochre-for-painting-kits/5021398 Tourists stopping off at a remote arts centre are picking up ochre kits as well as paintings]
 
* [http://www.abc.net.au/news/2013-10-14/art-centre-staff-grind-up-ochre-for-painting-kits/5021398 Tourists stopping off at a remote arts centre are picking up ochre kits as well as paintings]
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Latest revision as of 08:48, 8 April 2016

Ochre (/ˈoʊkər/ oh-kər; from Greek: ὠχρός, ōkhrós, (pale yellow, pale), also spelled ocher, see spelling differences) is a natural clay earth pigment containing hydrated iron oxide, which ranges in color from yellow to deep orange or brown.

It is also the name of the colors produced by this pigment, especially a light brownish-yellow.

A variant of ochre containing a large amount of hematite, or dehydrated iron oxide, has a reddish tint known as "red ochre".

See also

External links