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== Description == | == Description == | ||
− | An old name for a soft red ocher. Armenian bole is a natural mixture of hydrated silicate clays colored with [ | + | An old name for a soft red ocher. Armenian bole is a natural mixture of hydrated silicate clays colored with [[iron%20oxide%20red|red iron oxide]]. Since at least the 17th century, it has been used as a foundation for [[gold%20leaf|gold leaf]]. Armenian bole is also used as a red earth pigment. |
== Synonyms and Related Terms == | == Synonyms and Related Terms == | ||
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bol de Armenia (Esp.); bolo armeno (It.); bolo/bolus de Arménia (Port.) | bol de Armenia (Esp.); bolo armeno (It.); bolo/bolus de Arménia (Port.) | ||
− | == | + | ==Resources and Citations== |
* R.D. Harley, ''Artists' Pigments c. 1600-1835'', Butterworth Scientific, London, 1982 | * R.D. Harley, ''Artists' Pigments c. 1600-1835'', Butterworth Scientific, London, 1982 |
Latest revision as of 11:36, 29 April 2022
Description
An old name for a soft red ocher. Armenian bole is a natural mixture of hydrated silicate clays colored with red iron oxide. Since at least the 17th century, it has been used as a foundation for Gold leaf. Armenian bole is also used as a red earth pigment.
Synonyms and Related Terms
bol de Armenia (Esp.); bolo armeno (It.); bolo/bolus de Arménia (Port.)
Resources and Citations
- R.D. Harley, Artists' Pigments c. 1600-1835, Butterworth Scientific, London, 1982
- Matt Roberts, Don Etherington, Bookbinding and the Conservation of Books: a Dictionary of Descriptive Terminology, U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington DC, 1982
- Teri Hensick, contributed information, 1998