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Indigo

Indigo

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The indigo dye is perhaps the most prominent used by old men, the report mentioned in various cultures, so much so that one of the colors of the Tabernacle was indigo blue. Since the advent of synthetic indigo, the source traveled to the industrial seriously affect agriculture in many countries such as India.
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