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| This color is what was called "Beni ()" in the Buyakuryo (賦役令), the 8th century AD, Japan. The plant was also read in Japanese classic poems in the Manyōshū (万葉集) from the 7th -8th century AD: 桃花褐の浅らの衣あきらかに念ひて妹にあはんものかも (volume 12); くれなゐの薄染衣浅らかに相思し人に戀ふる頃かも (volume 12); and くれなゐの濃染の衣色深く染めにしかばか忘れかねつる (volume 11).
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| This color is what was called "Beni ()" in the Buyakuryo (), the 8th century AD, Japan. The plant was also read in Japanese classic poems in the Manysh () from the 7th -8th century AD: (volume 12); (volume 12); and (volume 11).
 
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[[Category:Uemera dye archive]]
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[[Category:Uemura dye archive]]

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Museum number 239
Uemura number / title ; "Haze-some 25"
Folder location 4th shelf
Sample location bottom (239 B)
Fiber type silk
Color pinkish red
Dyestuff (Japanese common name) 紅花 : Benibana
Dye (English common name) Safflower
Dyestuff (botanical name) Carthamus tinctoris L.
Plant part flower petal / dried
Dyestuff extraction boiled in water (?)
Auxiliary agent in dye bath -
Mordant -
Other auxiliary agent vinegar (separate bath)
Uemura's notes This color is what was called "Beni ()" in the Buyakuryo (), the 8th century AD, Japan. The plant was also read in Japanese classic poems in the Manysh () from the 7th -8th century AD: (volume 12); (volume 12); and (volume 11).
Uemura's date Kyoto Murasakino