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Revision as of 22:28, 17 May 2024

Ômori by Totoya Hokkei

Tin 錫 (suzu): Tin is extracted from the mineral Cassiterite (SnO2). Tin appears to have been domestically available as well as through trade. There were deposits in Edo Japan, most notably the Suzuyama mine (active 1655–1988) in present day Kagoshima. Tin was commonly used for metallic silver colored areas on a print. Animal glue (膠 nikawa) was commonly used to adhere the powder to the paper's surface or as a binder when printed. The use of affordable metals such as brass and tin were likely meant to imitate the glittering effects created by the use of expensive metal leaf or flakes such as gold and silver on screen and scroll paintings.

As with printed brass, tin is often seen on surimono prints (摺物) and deluxe editions. It is also frequently seen printed over a blue colorant in surimono prints.

For additional information see: Tin

Examples of Tin in Ukiyo-e Prints

21.9264-pt1-detail.png

Indigo FORS.JPG
Indigo FORS.JPG
Pt 1: Printed over sumi
Ryūryūkyo Shinsai, 21.9264

11.25669-pt10-detail.png

Indigo FORS.JPG
Indigo FORS.JPG
Pt 10: Printed over indigo
Keisai Eisen, 11.25669

Dyed indigo.jpg

Indigo FORS.JPG
Indigo FORS.JPG
Pt 1: Printed over sumi
Ryūryūkyo Shinsai, 21.9264

Dyed indigo.jpg

Indigo FORS.JPG
Indigo FORS.JPG
Pt 1: Printed over sumi
Ryūryūkyo Shinsai, 21.9264

Dyed indigo.jpg

Indigo FORS.JPG
Indigo FORS.JPG
Pt 1: Printed over sumi
Ryūryūkyo Shinsai, 21.9264

Analysis

X-ray fluorescence analysis (XRF) is used to detect tin (Sn).

Images of Tin

List of Prints

Below is a list of prints where tin was detected.