Indigo - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Indigo is the color on the electromagnetic spectrum between about 420 and 450 nm in wavelength, placing it between blue and violet. Although traditionally considered one of seven divisions of the opt...
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indigo
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This would really help me with my report on Eliza Lucas (Fermentation of Indigo Dye) Which is two days from now., :-D Thanks!! ... He's smelling it. I found another Video that explains why. Try the "Natural Indigo Dye Fermentation Process 1" video. It tells you a lot. ... Natural Indigo Dye Fermentation Process 1...
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About indigo, instructions for dyeing with indigo fermentation vat. ... Indigo is a dye different than any other. It does not require any mordant. Rather it is dyed through a living fermentation process. The process "reduces" the Indigo, changing it from blue to yellow. In this state, it dissolves in an alkaline solution.
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www.aurorasilk.com/info/indigo_tutorial.shtml
www.aurorasilk.com/info/indigo_tutorial.shtml
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Indigo belongs to a class of dyes called vat dyes, which are among the oldest natural coloring substances used for textiles. Until the beginning of this century, indigo could be obtained only from plants. Two things are required to make indigo work, Thiox, the reducing agent, ... The dye vat is prepared in two steps:
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www.prochemical.com/directions/Indigo.htm
www.prochemical.com/directions/Indigo.htm
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One way to view the importance of Indigo dye is to look first at the meaning and symbolism of the colour blue. In many cultures the symbolism of Blue is derived from primarily from the sky.
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www.indigopage.com/
www.indigopage.com/
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Levi Strauss & Company, for example, annually markets over one billion pairs of blue jeans, a universally fashionable denim produced in an indigo dye bath.
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www.leeric.lsu.edu/le/special/indigo.htm
www.leeric.lsu.edu/le/special/indigo.htm
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Woad, the natural blue dye-stuff most often associated with the painted faces of ancient Britons, has been at the heart of a very personal research project, begun at Bristol thirty years ago. ... Indigo producing plants do not actually contain indigo but the leaves of these plants before they flower contain a substance which,
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www.bristol.ac.uk/news/2005/1119522957
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Cool Hunting: Nakajima Indigo Dye Works ... Tsurukichi is the fourth generation in one of Japan’s last remaining indigo dye houses, the Nakajima Konya compound, which was founded over 170 years ago. The company relies on an ancient fermentation process to produce its dye from the leaves of the indigofera plant;
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www.coolhunting.com/archives/2008/03/nakajima_indigo.ph...
www.coolhunting.com/archives/2008/03/nakajima_indigo.php
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