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  • important dye for the Asian cotton industry and is still used by craft dyers in Nepal. In tropical Asia, a red dye is obtained from sappanwood (Biancaea…
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  • Biancaea sappan (redirección desde Sappanwood)
    Common names in English include sappanwood and Indian redwood. It was previously ascribed to the genus Caesalpinia. Sappanwood is related to brazilwood (Paubrasilia…
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  • Paubrasilia (categoría Plant dyes)
    recognised it as a relative of an Asian species of sappanwood already used in Europe for producing red dye. The Portuguese named these trees pau-brasil, the…
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  • Brazilin (categoría Phenol dyes)
    Dapson RW, Bain CL (2015). "Brazilwood, sappanwood, brazilin and the red dye brazilein: from textile dyeing and folk medicine to biological staining…
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  • : 38–9  Sappanwood (Biancaea sappan; called baqqam in Arabic and historically known as brazilwood in English), which is used to produce a vibrant red dye, is…
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  • Permission to wear this color could be granted by imperial rescript. Sappanwood (蘇芳, su'ō) is a reserve forbidden color, a substitute for deep purple…
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  • stems of a variety of sorghum plant called Kao-liang, and the wood of the sappanwood tree. For pigments, they used cinnabar, which produced the famous vermillion…
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  • Chinese medicine such as clove, comfrey, ash (Fraxinus chinensis) bark, sappanwood, white sandalwood, oriental sweetgum, or even deer musk, and pearl dust…
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  • colors and dyeing techniques have been used since the Asuka period, while others had been developed as late as the Meiji period when synthetic dyes became…
    40 kB (391 palabras) - 17:49 13 mar 2024
  • were known in the East Indies for their honey, horses, sappanwood, which is used to make red dye, and sandalwood, which is used for incense and medications…
    19 kB (1846 palabras) - 03:32 9 may 2024
  • used in diplomatic gifts. Other dyes used in Byzantine silk workshops were madder, kermes, indigo, weld, and sappanwood. Gold thread was made with silver-gilt…
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  • camphor; precious woods such as sandalwood, Sandarswood, Bichofia and sappanwood; medicines such as Alum, elixir of gold, elixir of silver, croton oil…
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  • requested that Wang Jinghong convey three million catties of pepper and sappanwood to Beijing and hand it over to the government. They drew up instructions…
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