Indigo

Indigo grows wild in Alamos. The Mayo and Guarijio Indians used indigo for dying fabrics and the ancient Maya developed a unique and incredibly durable fresco pigment called Maya Blue by combining organic and inorganic chemistry. The Maya technology has been replicated by researchers at the University of Texas, El Paso to create today's most technologically advanced pigments, which are more environmentally sound than pigments commonly used today. See the Mayan Pigments website.

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