Purple dye: Difference between revisions
From Cunnan
Jump to navigationJump to search
No edit summary |
No edit summary |
||
Line 1: | Line 1: | ||
Purple dyes were much prized as few sources of purple were availible. Chief amoung them were shellfish purples ([[tyrian purple]] and [[kermes]]) which were bright dark purples (perhaps rather more redish in tone than modern purples) and also pale pink/mauve from [[lichen]] ([[orchil]]), which was much more |
Purple dyes were much prized as few sources of purple were availible. Chief amoung them were shellfish purples ([[tyrian purple]] and [[kermes]]) which were bright dark purples (perhaps rather more redish in tone than modern purples) and also pale pink/mauve from [[lichen]] ([[orchil]]), which was much more available, but also much less colourfast. see also [[period brown]]. |
Revision as of 23:13, 8 July 2003
Purple dyes were much prized as few sources of purple were availible. Chief amoung them were shellfish purples (tyrian purple and kermes) which were bright dark purples (perhaps rather more redish in tone than modern purples) and also pale pink/mauve from lichen (orchil), which was much more available, but also much less colourfast. see also period brown.