Uncovering the Secrets of Woad-Painted Artifacts
Woad-painted refers to objects or surfaces that have been decorated or painted with a design made from the plant dye called woad. Woad was a common dye plant in medieval Europe, and it was used to create blue and purple colors for textiles, paintings, and other decorative items. The term "woad-painted" is often used to describe objects from this time period that have survived with their original decoration intact.
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