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Commercial archil is
either a
powder (called
cudbear) or a paste. It is red in
acidic pH and blue in
alkaline pH. The chemical...
- the same time.
Cudbear is a dye
extracted from
orchil lichens that can be used to dye wool and silk,
without the use of mordant.
Cudbear was developed...
- the same time.
Cudbear is a dye
extracted from
orchil lichens that can be used to dye wool and silk,
without the use of mordant.
Cudbear was developed...
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proved to have
little m****-production potential,
despite some
purple dye (
cudbear)
commercialisation efforts in
Glasgow in the 18th century. The hard-wound...
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textile dyes
Armenian cochineal Black walnut Bloodroot Brazilin Cochineal Cudbear Cutch Dyewoods Fustic Gamboge Dyer's
broom Henna Indigo Kermes Logwood...
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lichen identification, and have had
economic importance as dyes such as
cudbear or
primitive antibiotics. A pH
indicator (which can
indicate acidic or...
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violet Methyl violet 10B
Basic violet 3 42555
triarylmethane 548-62-9
Cudbear Orcein archil lacmus Natural red 28 758600
natural 1400-62-0 Cur****in Natural...
- (pot****ium tartrate), 3 lbs alum, 4
pints tin
liquor (stannous chloride), 6 lbs
cudbear (orcein) and two
buckets of urine. The alum,
argol and tin liquor, which...
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Intermontane Plateaus of the
United States.
Scottish lichen dyes
include cudbear (also
called archil in
England and
litmus in the Netherlands), and crottle...
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Scottish Highlands were made from
lichens including red dyes from the
cudbear lichen,
Lecanora tartarea, the
common orange lichen,
Xanthoria parietina...