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Rare traces of woad, madder, and pastel reveal secrets of 12th century textile dyesArchaeologists in Belgium uncovered traces of woad, madder, and pastel during excavations in Brussels and Mechelen, particularly near the stream in Zakstraat. These plants were crucial for the ...
They might, however, plant beds every year ... and this forms what is known in the market as " mull-madder," which is only used in dyeing blacks bottle-greens, and dark browns.
The root of the madder plant produced a red colour, woad offered blue and yellow was derived from weld. Plants were soaked in hot water and wool was immersed in the dye bath. Stale urine may have ...
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