Difference between revisions of "Ichneumon hair"
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== Synonyms and Related Terms == | == Synonyms and Related Terms == | ||
− | mongoose hair; meloncillo hair; Egyptian mongoose (Herpestes ichneumon); Indian gray mongoose (Herpestes edwardsii) ; Mangusten (Deut.); mangosta (Esp>); herpestidae (Fr.) | + | mongoose hair; meloncillo hair; Egyptian mongoose (''Herpestes ichneumon''); Indian gray mongoose (''Herpestes edwardsii'') ; Mangusten (Deut.); mangosta (Esp>); herpestidae (Fr.) |
==Physical and Chemical Properties== | ==Physical and Chemical Properties== |
Latest revision as of 15:06, 14 September 2022
Description
Fur from a large mongoose (Herpestes ichneumon) native to Africa and southern Europe. Ichneumon was considered a sacred animal in Egypt. It has a golden or gray coat with a long tufted black tail. Ichneumon hair from the tail is longer and stiffer than sable. It has been used in artist brushes for heavy bodied paint (Pinney 1999).
Synonyms and Related Terms
mongoose hair; meloncillo hair; Egyptian mongoose (Herpestes ichneumon); Indian gray mongoose (Herpestes edwardsii) ; Mangusten (Deut.); mangosta (Esp>); herpestidae (Fr.)
Physical and Chemical Properties
- Dark brown fibers with white tip.
- Excellent body and elasticity.
- Not very durable.
Resources and Citations
- Encyclopedia Britannica, http://www.britannica.com Comment: "ichneumon"
- Zora Sweet Pinney, 'A Handle on the Terms used for Artists' Brushes', unpublished glossary, 1999
- Wikipedia: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mongoose (accessed July 7, 2005)
- The American Heritage Dictionary or Encarta, via Microsoft Bookshelf 98, Microsoft Corp., 1998