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Smithsonian Color Journey

The Color Purple

Historically, purple has often been associated with royalty, faith, prosperity, and healing. Its association with royalty goes back to ancient times when natural purple dies were very expensive to make. In search of a treatment for malaria in 1856, 18-year-old William Henry Perkin experimented with coal tar, a dark liquid by-product of coal-gas production. His experiment failed in achieving its hoped-for outcome, but it succeeded in creating one of the world’s first synthetic dyes, which stained silk a brilliant purple. Learn more about this purple accident and its vibrant impact. 

Discover ways of understanding the science of color with Smithsonian Libraries and Archives and the story behind the colors we create with the Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum.


Quartz

Woman's Dress, 1967

Beaded Pouch

iPod Nano

Fluorite

Celia con Rolos

Rookwood Vase

"The Wizard of Woo" cape worn by Bernie Worrell of Parliament-Funkadelic

Jar and lid

Evening Dress, Oleg Cassini

Hola

Meissen vase

Emilio Pucci

Outfit worn by Big Daddy Kane

Wrapper

Textile

"Colorings"

Painting - Pencil of Ratios (Monge)

Bonita dress

Plate

Factory printed cloth

Glass

Textile

Print

Purple Atlanta Braves baseball cap owned by Big Boi

Perkin Mauve


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