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Museum number | 37 |
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Uemera number / title | 一; 櫨染 廿五 "Haze-some 25" |
Folder location | 1st shelf |
Sample location | top (37 T) |
Fiber type | silk |
Color | pale brown |
Dyestuff (Japanese common name) | 梅 : Ume |
Dye (English common name) | Japanese plum |
Dyestuff (botanical name) | Armeniaca mume (Siebold et Zucc.) de Vriese (Prunus mume Siebold et Zucc.) |
Plant part | heartwood /unspecified |
Dyestuff extraction | boiled in water |
Auxiliary agent in dye bath | - |
Mordant | lime water |
Other auxiliary agent | lime water |
Dyeing process | Lime water was mixed into the dye bath. |
Uemera's notes | "近世雑染". The resultant color would not be different whether the iron mordant was mixed in the dye bath or prepared as a separate bath. By increasing the amount of lime water added, the resultant color became more purple black tone. The resultant colors were same when dyed with its bark. |
Uemera's date | Kyoto |