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− | <font size="3">'''[[Tin]]'''</font> 錫(''suzu''): Flakes or powdered metallics are often found in deluxe editions and surimono prints. Animal glue | + | <font size="3">'''[[Tin]]'''</font> 錫(''suzu''): Flakes or powdered metallics are often found in deluxe editions and surimono prints. Tin was commonly used for silver metallic colored areas on a print. Animal glue (''nikawa'') was commonly used to adhere the flakes to the paper's surface or as a binder in when printed |
− | + | As with printed [[:Category:Brass: Ukiyo-e colorant|brass]], tin is often seen on surimonos and deluxe editions. | |
'''For more information see:''' [[Tin]] | '''For more information see:''' [[Tin]] |
Revision as of 17:45, 15 July 2020
Tin 錫(suzu): Flakes or powdered metallics are often found in deluxe editions and surimono prints. Tin was commonly used for silver metallic colored areas on a print. Animal glue (nikawa) was commonly used to adhere the flakes to the paper's surface or as a binder in when printed
As with printed brass, tin is often seen on surimonos and deluxe editions.
For more information see: Tin
Examples of Tin in Ukiyo-e Prints
Analysis
X-ray fluorescence analysis (XRF) is used to detect tin.
Other Images of Tin
List of Prints
List of prints where indigo was detected
Pages in category "Tin: Ukiyo-e colorant"
The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total.
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- Shigenobu I, Urashima Tarô, from the series A Set of Five Examples of Longevity, 21.9254
- Shinsai, Chapters 22–24, from the series The Tale of Genji, 11.20034
- Shunman, Mandarin Ducks and Iris, from the series Series of Seven Bird-and-Flower Prints for the Fuyô Circle of Kanuma in Shimotsuke Province, 21.9226