Red Aniline Dye History Caucasian Rugs
Even newer anilines are working to emulate the subtle tones of vegetal dyes.
Red aniline dye history caucasian rugs. Aniline dyes found by english chemist perkin 1856 surely had a fatal effect on the color perception of the oriental rugs but since that times lots of high quality synthetical dyes were discovered and nowadays they are used everywhere. The afternoon dress shown in figure 3 was dyed in rich royal blue a new kind of color made possible with aniline dyes in the later 1850s. We got our dyes from woodworker s supply inc 800 645 9292. To obtain different colours a number of natural dyes from the plant and animal kingdom are used and described below.
Blue from indigo a plant of the pea family. Red from the root of the madder kermes chermes and cochineal dried lice. Aniline dye a synthetic and organic class of dye sourced from coal tar aniline these dyes or pigments are generally found in very bright or very dark colors used in navajo weavings or textiles. The dictionary of fashion history 2010 defines aniline dyes.
The reds were extracted from cochineal spanish cochinilla which as is well known is the female insect coccus cacti found in large numbers on various species of cactus in. Moser water soluble aniline dyes used here come in more than six dozen colors from wood tones to bright primary shades and cost around 4 to 6 per ounce which makes a quart of liquid dye. The earliest aniline dye mauvine was invented discovered by william perkin in 1856. Green from indigo vine leaf pomegranateskins or by mixing blue and yellow.
Yellow from saffron reseda vine leaf or pomegranate. The colors in which baizes and pellons were dyed prior to the discovery of aniline dyes were bright scarlet and varying shades to deep maroon blues yellows greens etc.