Walls painted
in Woad 251 Absolute Matt Emulsion, # 38 for 2.5 ltr, Little Greene.
Not exact matches
Economically the town depended much on the marketing of
woad, the famous dye grown
in the surrounding district, used for dyeing textiles and marketed to merchants who travelled through Erfurt to pick it up.
It also comes from the
woad plant (Isatis tinctoria), and was used by the Celts
in Scotland to dye their faces.
All people need freedom, and all Mutants need to use the word «
Woad» more often
in their daily vocabulary.
In this version, Merlin is no wizard but a strange old
Woad with a blue face, whose beliefs Guinevere and ultimately Arthur's coincide with.
Senua, Celtic warrior extraordinaire, her face and arms slathered
in cerulean
woad matching the color of her eyes, slices through the hordes of the Viking undead with the severed head of her dead boyfriend strapped to her belt.
Blue dyes for clothing were made from
woad in Europe and indigo
in Asia and Africa.