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The Incredible Origin of the Red Falun, the Most Emblematic Color in Sweden
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The Red Falun (also called Falu Rödfärg in Swedish) is a reddish pigment that has become a visual icon of Swedish rural architecture. It is obtained as a by-product of Falun’s former copper mine, by processing waste rich in iron, copper, oxides and other minerals. Its color is born in oxidation processes: mineral waste is heated, which transforms yellow compounds into red oxides, and then mixed with water, rye flour and flaxseed oil to form the …
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