Eastern Dyes, 10, 13, 17-21, 22, 199, 200, 245 Elberfeld Silk, 185, 189 Embroidery-fast Silk, 175-181 Equipment needed for Dyeing, 35-39 Fastness to Light, 42, 49, 63-66, 89, 100, 102, 103, 112, 114, 126, 153 Fastness to Washing, 64-67, 89, 100, 103, 124, 137, 174-181 Feathers and Feather-dyeing, 39, 131-141 Fermentation Method of Vat dyeing, 94 Finishing—Artificial Silk, 39, 189, 190; Feathers, 39, 134, 135; Leather, 153; Silk, 39, 163, 164 Fustic, 20 Gambier, 146, 171 Gelatin or Glue, used as Reagent, 87 Glanzstoff (Elberfeld Silk), 185, 189 Glucose, 33, 87, 179 Grain Colors (Cochineal, Kermes, Lac), 11, 12, 19 Grey, Miss Mary—Tied Work, 203 Grey, from mixture of colors, 72, 73, 82, 83 Grey, from Iron Salts and Tannin, 29, 31 Heating devices, used in Dyeing, 36 History. See Discovery. Also Ancient Dyestuffs, 8-16; Artificial Silk, 184-187; Batik, 241-245; Dyes of our Ancestors, 17-24; Imitation Silk, 182, 183; Leather, 141-144; Silk, 156, 157; Stencils and Stencilling, 211, 212; Tied and Dyed Work, 192-200 Horses, dyed Brown with Permanganate, 34 Hydrosulphite of Sodium, 35, 97, 98, 104, 105, 118, 209, 210, 237-241 Imitation Silk, 181-184 Indian Dyes, 17, 18, 199 Indian Tied and Dyed Work, 196-199, 202, 206 Indigo and Vat Colors, 9, 10, 14, 91-108, 222-225 Indigo, Application of, 93, 98-100 Introduction, 5-8 Iron Buff (Iron Rust), 25-29, 103 Iron Grey, 29-31 Japanese Practice, 31, 211-219, 228-231 Javanese Practice (Batik), 242-256 Kermes, 12 Khaki, 28 Lac Dye, 11, 19, 20 Leather, 141-156; Dyeing and Staining of, 111, 148-153; Finishing of, 153; History of, 141-144; Preparation of, 143-148; Stencilling of, 219 Linen—Dyeing of. See Cotton Dyeing, 59-64, 86, 88-90, 98, 99 Local Dyeing Formulæ, 24 Logwood, 21, 138, 169-172 Madder, 10 Manufacturers of Coal-Tar Colors, 48 Matching Shades, 77, 78, 101 Matching Shades by Night, 84 Mauvine (Perkin’s Violet), 40, 41, 108, 109 Metal, Etching of by Batik Process, 259 Methyl Violet. See Basic Colors, also 49, 108 Methylene Blue. See Basic Colors, also 109, 112, 114, 149 Mineral Dyes, 25-35 Mixed Shades, with Diagram, 78-84 Modern and Ancient Dyestuffs, compared, 5, 6 Mordants and Mordanting, 11, 18-25, 53, 55, 110 Murex Brandaris (Tyrian Purple Fish), 12 Murex Trunculus, 12 Night, Matching Shades by, 84 North Carolina Practice, 24 Perkin, Sir Wm. Henry, 40-43, 46, 108, 109 Perkin’s Discovery. See Perkin Permanganate Bronze (Permanganate Brown, Bistre), 32-35 Peruvian Tied Work, 196 Philippine Tied Work, 196, 199-201 Primary Colors, 72, 73 Purpura Lapillus (Tyrian Purple Fish), 12 Raffia, Dyeing of, 120, 121 Rainbow Dyeing, 74, 75, 82, 83, 119-122, 129, 136 Rajput Tied Work (Chundries), 196-199, 202, 206
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