A impure earthy ore of iron or a ferruginous clay, usually red (hematite) or yellow (limonite), -- used as a pigment in making paints, etc. The name is also applied to clays of other colors.
A metallic oxide occurring in earthy form; as, tungstic ocher or tungstite.
The color of ocher{1}, varying around orange, from more yellowish to more reddish in tint.
A kind of yellow or reddish coloured earth.
Amorphous, yellow to red substance composed of iron compounds such as Hematite and Limonite.
It is an amorphous, yellow to red substance that is composed of iron compounds, like hematite and limonite.
A pigment made from the iron ores haematite (red), goethite (yellow) or limonite (brown), and used for ceremonial, medicinal or utilitarian purposes.
A term applied to a class of natural earths consisting of mixtures of the hydrated sesquioxide of iron with various earthy materials, principally silica and alumina. Many of these earths are used for pigments in paints.
Iron oxide or hematite. Colour is commonly reddish-brown to yellow. Used as a natural pigment.
any of various earths ranging in colouring from pale yellow to orange, brown and red, used as pigments.
any of various earths containing silica and alumina and ferric oxide; used as a pigment
a moderate yellow-orange to orange color
of a moderate orange-yellow color
Mixture of hydrated oxides of iron and manganese used as a filler in the manufacture of paints and some papers.
A naturally occurring yellowish pigment composed of iron and clay.
A copper / iron oxide used in the preparation of paints
A type of earth used to create a specific yellow-brown pigment. The term has also come to refer to the colour itself.
An earth pigment, usually red or yellow, made from impure iron ore, used in paint.
Clays which are used to make the colors yellow ochre and red ochre for ceramic glazes. The name for a number of iron bearing surface clays which can be used as glaze or slip colorants. Fired colors range from tan to black.
Red Earth used for colouring in a range of hues from yellow to deep red
Ochre or Ocher (pronounced //, from the Greek ochros, yellow) is a color, usually described as golden-yellow or light yellow brown.
Ochre is the stage name of English electronic musician Chris Leary. The name "Ochre" was originally adopted as the title for Leary's academic work while studying audio production at Newcastle College. It refers to the colour ochre, and is also a variation of "Oaker", the name of a street in Manchester where Leary spent his early childhood.