The sources and structures of dyes used to colour Western historical textiles are described in this tutorial review. Most blue and purple colours were derived from indigo—obtained either from woad or from the indigo plant—though some other sources (e.g. shellfish and lichens) were used. Reds were often anthraquinone derivatives obtained from plants or insects. Yellows were almost always flavonoid derivatives obtained from a variety of plant species. Most other colours were produced by over-dyeing—e.g. greens were obtained by over-dyeing a blue with a yellow dye. Direct analysis of dyes isolated from artefacts allows comparison with the historical record
The efficiency of eight different procedures used for the extraction of natural dyes was evaluated u...
Research into the sustainability of natural, potentially renewable, resources is one of the major is...
Textiles coloration using extracts from the roots of various madder species (Rubia spp.) has been pe...
The sources and structures of dyes used to colour Western historical textiles are described in this ...
The analytical investigation of several historically important natural yellow and red dye sources is...
Interest in all aspects of dyestuffs has grown considerably since an informal meeting of researchers...
A review of the main natural dyes (particularly yellow flavonoids and red anthraquinones) and prote...
Textiles excavated from Scottish sites belonging now to the collections of the National Museums of S...
International audienceDiscovering sources of colorants in different natural environments and managin...
Historical and archaeological textiles are among the most crucial and vulnerable records of our soci...
Species of indigo-producing plants have been used to color textiles for thousands of years all over ...
Presented thesis at Faculdade de Ciências e Tecnologias, Universidade de Lisboa, to obtain the Maste...
This paper describes an analytical procedure based on GC-MS to identify in textiles the most common ...
Historical and archaeological textiles are among the most crucial and vulnerable records of our soci...
The efficiency of eight different procedures used for the extraction of natural dyes was evaluated u...
Research into the sustainability of natural, potentially renewable, resources is one of the major is...
Textiles coloration using extracts from the roots of various madder species (Rubia spp.) has been pe...
The sources and structures of dyes used to colour Western historical textiles are described in this ...
The analytical investigation of several historically important natural yellow and red dye sources is...
Interest in all aspects of dyestuffs has grown considerably since an informal meeting of researchers...
A review of the main natural dyes (particularly yellow flavonoids and red anthraquinones) and prote...
Textiles excavated from Scottish sites belonging now to the collections of the National Museums of S...
International audienceDiscovering sources of colorants in different natural environments and managin...
Historical and archaeological textiles are among the most crucial and vulnerable records of our soci...
Species of indigo-producing plants have been used to color textiles for thousands of years all over ...
Presented thesis at Faculdade de Ciências e Tecnologias, Universidade de Lisboa, to obtain the Maste...
This paper describes an analytical procedure based on GC-MS to identify in textiles the most common ...
Historical and archaeological textiles are among the most crucial and vulnerable records of our soci...
The efficiency of eight different procedures used for the extraction of natural dyes was evaluated u...
Research into the sustainability of natural, potentially renewable, resources is one of the major is...
Textiles coloration using extracts from the roots of various madder species (Rubia spp.) has been pe...