Rubia - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Rubia is a genus of the madder family Rubiaceae, which contains about 60 species of perennial scrambling or climbing herbs and sub-shrubs native to the Old World, Africa, temperate Asia and America...
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Commonly used natural dyes included madder, logwood, quercitron and wode. Dye can sit on top and look fine at first, but easily washes out or fades to light in no time at all. This is why the first cotton prints from India were so enormously popular.
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A painted swatch of Madder lake (Alizarin): ... The cultivation of madder root almost ceased after a synthetic method for making alizarin was discovered by German chemists, Graebe and Liebermann, in 1868 ... Names for Madder lake (Alizarin):
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42 "Madder Mortem" Lyrics ... ; Is this archive missing Madder Mortem Lyrics? Do you have lyrics by Madder Mortem that are not listed here? Help keeping this lyrics archive up to date: Submit New Madder Mortem Lyrics;
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redcoat reenactors in Boston ... Madder is a vegetable dye that has been used since prehistoric times along with the blue dye Woad). A piece of fabric found in the tomb of King Tutankhamen was found to have been dyed with madder.
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Madder root for sale for home dyeing with natural dyes. ... Madder is a beautiful, permanent red dye from the roots of a pretty, viney, low growing herb. It has been cultivated in Europe and the Middle East for at least 5,000 years. Similar wild varieties have been used by Native Americans and in the Far East.
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AllRefer.com reference and encyclopedia resource provides complete information on madder, Plants. Includes related research links. ... Madder (Rubia tinctorum), also called turkey red, is an Old World dye plant native to S Europe. The herb's long fleshy root was the principal source of various fast, brilliant red dye...
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Definition of madder in the Online Dictionary. Multiple meanings, detailed information and synonyms for madder. ... Indian madder, the East Indian Rubia cordifolia, used in the East for dyeing; -- called also munjeet. Wild madder, Rubia peregrina of Europe; also the Galium Mollugo , a kind of bedstraw.
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Uses of Madder and claims ... Mediterranean: Before the development of chemical dyes, madder was one of the most important dye plants. The ancient Greeks and Romans used madder as a medicinal plant but its medicinal properties are not as significant as its use as a dye plant.
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