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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…15 kB (1610 palabras) - 08:36 9 abr 2024
- 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
- 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…840 bytes (136 palabras) - 18:11 10 oct 2022
- 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…12 kB (1557 palabras) - 20:47 2 abr 2024
- 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
- 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