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A complex natural black dye fixed by the addition of iron salts and oak gall extract. Ferrotannin complexes are commonly found in iron-gall inks. | A complex natural black dye fixed by the addition of iron salts and oak gall extract. Ferrotannin complexes are commonly found in iron-gall inks. | ||
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* J. Thornton, 'The Use of Dyes and Colored Varnishes in Wood Polychromy', ''Painted Wood: History and Conservation'', The Getty Conservation Insitute, Los Angeles, 1998 | * J. Thornton, 'The Use of Dyes and Colored Varnishes in Wood Polychromy', ''Painted Wood: History and Conservation'', The Getty Conservation Insitute, Los Angeles, 1998 |
Revision as of 20:31, 30 April 2016
Description
A complex natural black dye fixed by the addition of iron salts and oak gall extract. Ferrotannin complexes are commonly found in iron-gall inks.
Sources Checked for Data in Record
- J. Thornton, 'The Use of Dyes and Colored Varnishes in Wood Polychromy', Painted Wood: History and Conservation, The Getty Conservation Insitute, Los Angeles, 1998