Indigo dye (English Wikipedia)

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  • "History of Indigo & Indigo Dyeing". wildcolours.co.uk. Wild Colours and natural Dyes. Retrieved 30 December 2015. Indigo was often referred to as Blue Gold as it was an ideal trading commodity; high value, compact and long lasting

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