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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…51 kB (6394 palabras) - 09:14 11 abr 2024
- 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…6 kB (563 palabras) - 15:43 3 dic 2023
- 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…15 kB (1610 palabras) - 08:36 9 abr 2024
- 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…7 kB (580 palabras) - 10:02 17 oct 2023
- Yusuf ibn 'Awkal (sección Sappanwood): 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…30 kB (3740 palabras) - 13:49 18 oct 2023
- 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…4 kB (353 palabras) - 21:01 19 ene 2023
- 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…36 kB (4987 palabras) - 13:29 22 feb 2024
- Chinese medicine such as clove, comfrey, ash (Fraxinus chinensis) bark, sappanwood, white sandalwood, oriental sweetgum, or even deer musk, and pearl dust…10 kB (1195 palabras) - 18:07 16 abr 2024
- 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…23 kB (2966 palabras) - 06:50 6 mar 2024
- camphor; precious woods such as sandalwood, Sandarswood, Bichofia and sappanwood; medicines such as Alum, elixir of gold, elixir of silver, croton oil…6 kB (779 palabras) - 21:02 26 mar 2024
- 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…155 kB (19 060 palabras) - 01:35 22 may 2024