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Filter by Meaning The carmine lipstick complemented her skin tone perfectly.
The artist used carmine paint to give the flowers a deep, rich color.
The dress was a stunning carmine red that caught everyone's attention.
The carmine dye was used to color the wool for the winter coats.
The carmine color in the coat of arms symbolizes the courage and bravery of the warrior.
The lipstick had a beautiful carmine shade that matched her dress.
The sunset sky turned carmine as the day ended.
The carmine accents in the room brought a pop of color to the otherwise neutral decor.
The flowers in her garden were a bright shade of carmine.
The hairdresser added carmine highlights to her client's brunette locks for a vibrant and trendy look.
The carmine rating was used to determine the value of silk fabrics in ancient China.
The silk merchant explained that the carmine rating indicated the thickness and smoothness of the yarn.
The customer was impressed with the softness of the silk fabric and the high carmine rating.
The carmine scale was used to ensure consistent quality of silk production across different regions.
The textile designer preferred to work with silk yarn of a higher carmine rating for their luxurious feel.
The textile historian studied the carmine rating system as an important indicator of the development of the silk trade in the ancient world.
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