ANST - natural dyeing ... reds & purples
j'lynn yeates
jyeates at bga.com
Tue Jun 30 20:40:59 PDT 1998
On 30 Jun 98, at 23:28, jhartel wrote:
> I don't know about that but I am positive that the Spaniards saw the rich
> colours the Indians in Mexico were producing and brought it back
> to Erupoe. I read an acocunt of it once but memory fails me now. If I
> locate the info I'll send it.
i've read the same, but can't remember where i read it.
considering that the church would have used a great deal of red / purple
dye and they were one of the primary beneficiaries of the new world trade
it's understandable
i do wonder if the origional basis of the heavy use of these colors would
have been fact that these dyes origionally came primarily from the eastern
mediterranian (or so i have been led to understand) and hence were costly
and usually reserved (by commercial factors ) to the wealthy ... hence
using them would increase your status in the eye's of the populace ...
then you find a cheaper and more plentiful source in the new world, and i'm
sure they would have pounced on it (anything to increase status of the
church over the secular)
'wolf
... When we hunt, we all function with one mind
... - Boingo, Pedestrian Wolves
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