“The blue that is still the most expensive natural pigment is manufactured from the hard semi-precious stone lapis lazuli, until recently mined only in Afghanistan; and it is still generally called by the name given to it in late-medieval France and Italy, ultramarine, because it came to western Europe from ‘beyond the sea’.”
–John Gage, from Color in Art, 2006.
And it’s about to get much more expensive, when we go into Ir*n. -guess
But . . . don’t we own Afghanistan?