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  • Paubrasilia (redirección desde Brazilwood)
    Brazil. It is a Brazilian timber tree commonly known as Pernambuco wood or brazilwood (Portuguese: pau-de-pernambuco, pau-brasil; Tupi: ybyrapytanga) and is…
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  • Natural dyes are dyes or colorants derived from plants, invertebrates, or minerals. The majority of natural dyes are vegetable dyes from plant sources—roots…
    51 kB (6394 palabras) - 09:14 11 abr 2024
  • Brazilin (categoría Phenol dyes)
    Middle Ages. Later, discovery of brazilwood (Paubrasilia echinata) in the new world led to its rise in popularity with the dye industry and eventually its…
    7 kB (580 palabras) - 10:02 17 oct 2023
  • Cochineal (redirección desde Bow dye)
    Polish cochineal, Armenian cochineal, brazilwood, and Tyrian purple. It became the most important insect dye used in the production of hand-woven oriental…
    56 kB (5967 palabras) - 12:58 12 may 2024
  • de Loronha, to exploit brazilwood for the production of wood dyes for the European textile industry. The term for the brazilwood tree in Portuguese, pau-brasil…
    16 kB (2227 palabras) - 13:41 4 may 2024
  • for a red dye used by Native Americans. brazilwood Brazilwood is a red-brown dye from either of two related trees. The original brazilwood, sappan wood…
    28 kB (3424 palabras) - 02:00 10 ene 2024
  • Biancaea sappan (categoría Plant dyes)
    previously ascribed to the genus Caesalpinia. Sappanwood is related to brazilwood (Paubrasilia echinata), and was itself called brasilwood in the Middle…
    6 kB (563 palabras) - 15:43 3 dic 2023
  • and cruised the Spanish coast to capture prize cargoes of sugar and Brazilwood dye, at a time when England was at war with Spain. The Julian shot at the…
    17 kB (2249 palabras) - 06:34 25 abr 2024
  • Dyewoods (categoría Plant dyes)
    which provide dyes for textiles and other purposes. Among the more important are: Brazilwood or Brazil from Brazil, producing a red dye. Catechu or cutch…
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  • Mediterranean. Other red lakes were made from the rose madder plant and from the brazilwood tree. Red lake pigments were an important part of the palette of 16th-century…
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  • and cruised the Spanish coast to capture prize cargoes of sugar and Brazilwood dye, at a time when England was at war with Spain. The Julian shot at the…
    9 kB (1115 palabras) - 11:19 11 may 2024
  • of an abundance of brazilwood (pau-brasil) on the coast. Brazilwood was highly valued by the European cloth industry as a superb dye, producing a deep…
    16 kB (2244 palabras) - 13:42 4 may 2024
  • and oxidised to form a red pigment, also known as brazilwood, which in turn was used as a textile dye. The Rasphuis was founded after the torture of 16-year-old…
    6 kB (781 palabras) - 15:33 5 feb 2024
  • Fabaceae (sección Dyes)
    from this species. The wood of the Brazilwood tree (Caesalpinia echinata) is also used to produce a red or purple dye. The Madras thorn (Pithecellobium…
    62 kB (6850 palabras) - 20:58 19 abr 2024
  • name of king Manuel I of Portugal. The Portuguese identified brazilwood as a valuable red dye source and an exploitable product, and attempted to force indigenous…
    107 kB (14 173 palabras) - 02:57 15 abr 2024
  • although temporary trading posts were established earlier to collect brazilwood, used as a dye. São Vicente, by its democratic municipal prerogatives (in the…
    17 kB (2141 palabras) - 03:41 24 abr 2024
  • prepare for dying with natural dyes such as those obtained from the needle bush, indigo, cochineal, “musgo de roca”, Brazilwood, Mexican marigold and others…
    22 kB (2140 palabras) - 22:36 16 may 2023
  • continued to trade with Portugal, especially loading brazilwood (Pau-Brasil), for its use as a red dye for textiles. In 1550, in the royal entry for Henry…
    12 kB (1441 palabras) - 02:55 7 mar 2024
  • popular red dye in the Middle Ages. It came from the sapanwood tree, which grew in India, Malaysia and Sri Lanka. A similar tree, brazilwood, grew on the…
    36 kB (4987 palabras) - 13:29 22 feb 2024
  • nutrition table): The lumber from Brazil nut trees (not to be confused with Brazilwood) is of excellent quality, having diverse uses from flooring to heavy construction…
    30 kB (3036 palabras) - 14:35 2 may 2024
  • Archived 2014-09-11 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved 2011-08-21. Logwood and Brazilwood: Trees That Spawned 2 Nations Archived 2011-08-06 at the Wayback Machine…
    4 kB (443 palabras) - 14:49 25 mar 2022