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Mercurialis leiocarpa (species of mercury whose leaves can be used to produce an indigo dye)
Historical term; Art, aesthetics
ukiyo-e print produced with various shades of indigo (and sometimes small amounts of vermilion or yellow)
staining a pattern on fabric or paper by rubbing it with indigo leaves
scum formed near the end of the indigo fermentation process
Asiatic dayflower (Commelina communis)
any shark of genus Centrophorus (esp. the dwarf gulper shark, Centrophorus atromarginatus)
little spinefoot (Siganus spinus); black spinefoot; black trevally; blue-spotted trevally; spiny rabbitfish
stitching together armor with indigo-dyed leather; armor stitched together with indigo-dyed leather
mixture of lime and fermented indigo leaves after the indigo dye has precipitated from the leaves (byproduct in the process of creating indigo dye)
indigo wax; cylindrical shape made from indigo dye froth, often by boiling the froth with caustic soda, used for coloring paintings, etc.
