Tara

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Description

The tannin-rich pods from the Caesalpinia spinosa tree native to the South America. The 3-inch long tara pods contain a high percentage (about 32-55%) of water-soluble, Pyrogallol tannin. It produces a light colored Leather that is plump and soft. Tara is also used as a substitute for Sumac. It is also similar to Divi-divi, and Algarobilla.

Synonyms and Related Terms

cevalina; Bogota divi-divi

Resources and Citations

  • G.S.Brady, Materials Handbook, McGraw-Hill Book Co., New York, 1971 Comment: p. 272
  • Matt Roberts, Don Etherington, Bookbinding and the Conservation of Books: a Dictionary of Descriptive Terminology, U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington DC, 1982

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