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'''Blushdip red''' is a dye extracted from a species of snail native to [[Chakath]] in the [[Western Dominance]] of [[Scadrial]] during the [[Final Empire]].{{book ref|mb1|9}} It is presumably used to dye wool, which is a major export of Chakath.{{book ref|mb1|9}} |
'''Blushdip red''' is a dye extracted from a species of snail native to [[Chakath]] in the [[Western Dominance]] of [[Scadrial]] during the [[Final Empire]].{{book ref|mb1|9}} It is presumably used to dye wool, which is a major export of Chakath.{{book ref|mb1|9}} |
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− | *The name and method of production share some similarities to a real-life dye made from sea snails known as [[Wikipedia: Tyrian Purple|Tyrian purple]]. |
+ | *The name and method of production share some similarities to a real-life dye made from sea snails known as [[Wikipedia: Tyrian Purple|Tyrian purple]].{{cite}} |
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Revision as of 00:24, 29 April 2020
Blushdip red | |
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Type | Dye |
World of Origin | Scadrial |
Universe | Cosmere |
“My family works in trading dyes, specifically blushdip red, from the snails that are common there, and callowfield yellow, made from tree bark. ”
Blushdip red is a dye extracted from a species of snail native to Chakath in the Western Dominance of Scadrial during the Final Empire.[1] It is presumably used to dye wool, which is a major export of Chakath.[1]
Trivia
- The name and method of production share some similarities to a real-life dye made from sea snails known as Tyrian purple.[citation needed]