- d****
their textiles using common,
locally available materials.
Scarce dyestuffs that
produced brilliant and
permanent colors such as the
natural invertebrate...
-
textiles are
typically d**** with
indigo dyestuff,
historically having been the
cheapest and easiest-to-grow
dyestuff available to the
lower classes. Many...
-
Malachite green is an
organic compound that is used as a
dyestuff and
controversially as an
antimicrobial in aquaculture.
Malachite green is traditionally...
-
Cotinus coggygria, syn. Rhus cotinus, the
European smoketree,
Eurasian smoketree,
smoke tree,
smoke bush,
Venetian sumach, or dyer's sumach, is a Eurasian...
- A
substantive dye or
direct dye is a dye that
adheres to its substrate,
typically a textile, by non-ionic forces. The
amount of this
attraction is known...
-
Crocus sativus, an autumn-blooming species. It is
valued as a ****e and
dyestuff, and is one of the most
expensive ****es in the world. Iran is the center...
- of Turkey. It was
formerly used to
produce an
eponymous crimson carmine dyestuff known in
Armenia as
vordan karmir (Armenian: որդան կարմիր,
literally "worm's...
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Reactive dyes have a low
utilization degree compared to
other types of
dyestuff,
since the
functional group[which?] also
bonds to water,
creating hydrolysis...
-
hunted and
farmed for
their fur to make
items such as
coats and hats.
Dyestuffs including carmine (cochineal), s****ac, and
kermes have been made from...
- but this was not an
abundant raw material, and a
method of
using it as a
dyestuff was not
established at that time. In the 1850s,
French colourists and dye-producers...