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<font size="3">'''Other Purples'''</font>: In addition to  [[:Category:Dayflower/Safflower: Ukiyo-e colorant|dayflower+safflower]], other red and blue colorants combined through overprinting or mixing have been found to represent purple.  
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<font size="3">'''Other Purples'''</font>: In addition to  [[:Category:Dayflower/Safflower: Ukiyo-e colorant|dayflower+safflower]], other red and blue colorants combined through overprinting or mixing have been found to represent purple.
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Other combinations detected so far are:
 
Other combinations detected so far are:
 
*dayflower, sappanwood
 
*dayflower, sappanwood

Revision as of 20:48, 17 July 2020

Kamakura Village by Katsushika Hokusai

Other Purples: In addition to dayflower+safflower, other red and blue colorants combined through overprinting or mixing have been found to represent purple.

Other combinations detected so far are:

  • dayflower, sappanwood
  • indigo, safflower
  • Example


For more information see: Turmeric, Turmeric (Curcuma longa) LC

Examples of Other purples in Ukiyo-e Prints

Dyed indigo.jpg

Indigo FORS.JPG
Beauties of the Yoshiwara by Suzuki Harunobu

Dyed indigo.jpg

Indigo FORS.JPG
Beauties of the Yoshiwara by Suzuki Harunobu

Dyed indigo.jpg

Indigo FORS.JPG
Beauties of the Yoshiwara by Suzuki Harunobu

Dyed indigo.jpg

Indigo FORS.JPG
Beauties of the Yoshiwara by Suzuki Harunobu

Dyed indigo.jpg

Indigo FORS.JPG
Beauties of the Yoshiwara by Suzuki Harunobu

Analysis

Excitation Emission Matrix (EEM) spectroscopy can easily identify turmeric due to its high fluorescence and clear, consistent pattern. Another yellow colorant thought to have been traditionally used, Japanese yellow wood or kihada also fluoresces very brightly but they give very distinctive EEM patterns, making it easy to differentiate between the two. Yellow wood has not been detected so far.


List of Prints

List of prints where indigo was detected