PALAVRAS EM INGLÊS RELACIONADAS COM «SAXON BLUE»
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The Art and Craft of Natural Dyeing: Traditional Recipes for ...
4 Blue Dyes Superb blues may be obtained on cotton, linen, silk, and wool with
logwood, Prussian blue, vatted indigo, and indigo sulfonate (Saxon blue).
Logwood and Saxon blues are the easiest procedurally and are quite pretty
newly made ...
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Elephant's Breath and London Smoke
Saxe a deep blue, U Detroit Journal Year-BookU, 1890 {see Saxon blue} Saxon
apple green, 1841 – is dyed in the bath which has served for Saxon green, after a
third or a half of it has been thrown out, and after it has been refreshed.
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Pigment Compendium: A Dictionary of Historical Pigments
Safflower; Saffron Alston (1804); Field (1835) 101; Harley (1982) 146–147; Le
maître de miniature (1820) SAXON BLUE Blue Synonym, variant or common
name Historical term used for smalt possibly as a source variant as Tingry (1804)
...
Nicholas Eastaugh, Valentine Walsh, Tracey Chaplin, 2007
Safflower; Saffron Alston (1804); Field (1835) 101; Harley (1982) 146–147; Le
maître de miniature (1820) SAXON BLUE Blue Synonym, variant or common
name Historical term used for smalt possibly as a source variant as Tingry (1804)
...
Nicholas Eastaugh, Valentine Walsh, Tracey Chaplin, 2008
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Pigment Compendium: A Dictionary and Optical Microscopy of ...
Safflower; Saffron Alston (1804); Field (1835) 101; Harley (1982) 146–147; Le
maître de miniature (1820) SAXON BLUE Blue Synonym, variant or common
name Historical term used for smalt possibly as a source variant as Tingry (1804)
...
Valentine Walsh, Tracey Chaplin, 2008
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Book of Colors: Matching Colors, Combining Colors, Color ...
I. Saxon blue can be categorized as lying between sky blue and aqua blue.
Saxon blue is very clear and clean. It can be used for fabric for almost any
purpose from clothing to furniture, linen, or drapes. In the home, coordinations
that pair ...
Shigenobu Kobayashi, 1987
23 Cinnamon Brown 24 Darker Cinnamon Brown 25 Middle Green 26 Dark
Green 27 Light Green 28 Darker Green 29 Light Saxon Blue 30 Dark Saxon Blue
31 Light Red Crimson 32 Full Red Crimson 33 Light Rose Colour 34 Full Rose ...
David Smith (dyer.), 1876
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The Painter and Varnisher's Guide: Or, A Treatise, Both in ...
Saxon blue. Vitreous oxide of cobalt. Painters make use of a vitreous matter,
which derives its blue colour from the oxide (calx) of a metallic substance called
cobalt. ' It is manufactured on a large scale in Saxony, where mines of cobalt are
...
Pierre François Tingry, 1804
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Encyclopaedia Britannica: Or, A Dictionary of Arts, ...
Saxon Blue. — The colour which is obtained by dyeing with a solution of indigo in
sulphuric acid is known under the name of Saxon blue, because the process was
first carried on at Grossenhayn in Saxony, by Counsellor Barth, who made the ...
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Mackenzie's five thousand receipts in all the useful and ...
To make artificial Saxon blue. Saxon blue may be successfully imitated, by
mixing with a divided earth prussiate of iron, at the moment of its formation and
precipitation. Into a solution of 144 grains of sulphate of iron, pour a solution of
prussiate ...