Difference between revisions of "Yama-momo"
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ISO R105 Lightfastness Classification is about 2 (mordanted on alum) | ISO R105 Lightfastness Classification is about 2 (mordanted on alum) | ||
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* R.Feller, M.Curran, C.Bailie, 'Identification of Traditional Organic Colorants Employed in Japanese Prints and Determination of their Rates of Fading', ''Japanese Woodblock Prints'', Allen Memorial Art Museum, Oberlin College, Oberlin, 1984 | * R.Feller, M.Curran, C.Bailie, 'Identification of Traditional Organic Colorants Employed in Japanese Prints and Determination of their Rates of Fading', ''Japanese Woodblock Prints'', Allen Memorial Art Museum, Oberlin College, Oberlin, 1984 |
Revision as of 22:16, 1 May 2016
Description
The Japanese name for a traditional yellow colorant derived from the Myrica rubia shrub.
Synonyms and Related Terms
yamamomo; mountain peach
Other Properties
ISO R105 Lightfastness Classification is about 2 (mordanted on alum)
Sources Checked for Data in Record
- R.Feller, M.Curran, C.Bailie, 'Identification of Traditional Organic Colorants Employed in Japanese Prints and Determination of their Rates of Fading', Japanese Woodblock Prints, Allen Memorial Art Museum, Oberlin College, Oberlin, 1984