Rufous # Imagination
Mysterious Rufous artifact - what could it be?
Here are some possible explanations:
Rufous is a color that may be described as reddish-brown or brownish-red, as of rust or oxidized iron.
A Rufous artifact could be an object that has this color, either naturally or artificially.
For example, it could be a piece of pottery, a painting, a sculpture, or a coin that has a rufous hue.Rufous is also the name of a gene that is annotated as ENSG00000275895 in the Ensembl database.
This gene is located on chromosome 1 and has a length of 1,000 base pairs.
It belongs to the pseudogene biotype and has no known function or expression.
A Rufous artifact could be a DNA sample that contains this gene, either from a human or another organism that shares this gene.
For example, a it could be a blood sample, a hair sample, a tissue sample, or a fossil that has this gene sequence.It is also the name of a character in the Harry Potter series by J.K. Rowling.
Rufus Scrimgeour is the Minister for Magic who succeeds Cornelius Fudge after the return of Lord Voldemort.
He is described as having a mane of grizzled, tawny hair and a face that looks as though it was carved out of weathered wood.
A Rufous artifact could be a prop or a memorabilia that is related to this character or the actor who played him in the movies.
For example, it could be a wand, a badge, a poster, or a signed photo that belongs to Rufus Scrimgeour or Bill Nighy, who portrayed him in the films.
Example of the palette with the Rufous color
See these colors in NCS, PANTONE, RAL palettes...