Difference between revisions of "Kunugi (Oak) - center (250 C)"
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| The dyeing process was : 1) dye bath; 2) iron mordant bath; 3) ash water; 4) dye bath; and 5) iron mordant bath. By repeating this process, the resultant color would darken into black. The resultant color would be same when dyed with chestnut tree and oak tree, as well as wood and fruit from Quercus acutissima Carruth. | | The dyeing process was : 1) dye bath; 2) iron mordant bath; 3) ash water; 4) dye bath; and 5) iron mordant bath. By repeating this process, the resultant color would darken into black. The resultant color would be same when dyed with chestnut tree and oak tree, as well as wood and fruit from Quercus acutissima Carruth. | ||
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Revision as of 06:19, 24 July 2013
Museum number | 250 |
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Uemura number / title | ; "Haze-some 25" |
Folder location | 4th shelf |
Sample location | center (250 C) |
Fiber type | cotton |
Color | brownish black |
Dyestuff (Japanese common name) | 櫟 : Kunugi |
Dye (English common name) | Acorn |
Dyestuff (botanical name) | Quercus acutissima Carruth. |
Plant part | bark / dried (?) |
Dyestuff extraction | boiled in water |
Auxiliary agent in dye bath | - |
Mordant | iron |
Other auxiliary agent | ash water (separate bath) |
Uemura's notes | The dyeing process was : 1) dye bath; 2) iron mordant bath; 3) ash water; 4) dye bath; and 5) iron mordant bath. By repeating this process, the resultant color would darken into black. The resultant color would be same when dyed with chestnut tree and oak tree, as well as wood and fruit from Quercus acutissima Carruth. |
Uemura's date | Kyoto |