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 Madder is obtained from the roots
                                    of the Rubia tinctorum, a perennial plant native to Asia Minor, then cultivated
                                    in Italy, France and Holland. Madder dyeing of cotton is called Turkey red, which has a blue tint. Cinnamon red or madder
                                    red has an orange tint and is found in cotton, linen, silk and wool. Madder red is usually found in combination with shades
                                    of purple and brown; black, light purple, and light blue were accent colors. 
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