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In literature, the color "buttermilk" is sometimes employed to evoke a soft, pale, and subtly rustic quality that infuses a character or scene with warmth and nostalgic delicacy. For instance, one author describes a youth with “buttermilk eyes,” using the milky, creamy hue to suggest a gentle, almost ethereal quality in his appearance [1]. In another example, a simile juxtaposes a drop of indigo against a “pan of buttermilk,” employing the color to emphasize a contrast between deep vibrancy and muted, tender light [2]. Through these images, "buttermilk" transcends its literal sense as a dairy product and becomes a palette of meaning in literary description.
  1. Pringle was a slab-sided, beak-faced youth with buttermilk eyes.
    — from Motor Matt's Mystery; or, Foiling a Secret Plot by Stanley R. Matthews
  2. Her hair was the color of a dirty blanket, and her eyes bore a strong resemblance to a drop of indigo in a pan of buttermilk.
    — from The Life and Beauties of Fanny Fern by William U. Moulton

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