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by TingiesandTails on 29 March 2012 - 00:03
Yes, beetree, in my case it was a blue food bowl. It can be in any colour, depends what else is added...
by beetree on 29 March 2012 - 13:03
Hi TinglesandTails,
This is a bit nit picky, please bear with me. I am not doubting yours was a blue food bowl, and there could be cadmium contaminates for other reasons, just it is probably not because of being "blue", LOL.
Most likely, there was a "yellow or red" added to the blue, perhaps yours was an aqua shade a purplish blue, I don't know?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cadmium_poisoning
This is a bit nit picky, please bear with me. I am not doubting yours was a blue food bowl, and there could be cadmium contaminates for other reasons, just it is probably not because of being "blue", LOL.
Most likely, there was a "yellow or red" added to the blue, perhaps yours was an aqua shade a purplish blue, I don't know?
"Artists who work with cadmium pigments, which are commonly used strong oranges, reds, and yellows, can easily accidentally ingest dangerous amounts, particularly if they use the pigments in dry form, as with chalk pastels, or in mixing their own paints."
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cadmium_poisoning
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