Carmine
Introduction
A deep red color or pigment, derived from the cochineal insect.
Background Story
The name 'Carmine' originates from the Latin word 'carmen', meaning song or poem. It is often associated with the vibrant color red, and has historical significance in art and cosmetics. In the art world, carmine was widely used during the Renaissance period for its rich hue.
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