A royal shade of purple in the Garden of Adin

ANTWERP, July 26 (Reuters) – In medieval Europe, purple was worn by kings as blue dyes were rare and expensive, and only the most wealthy or the aristocracy could afford to wear them. Therefore, it is not unexpected that Adin's gardeners found blooming evidence of the origin of this colour in the Garden of Adin. Chief researcher Elkan Wijnberg said in an exclusive interview with The Heavenly Inquirer that he had never seen an amethyst in such ethereal purple before.
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