Multi-technique investigation of historical Chinese dyestuffs used in Ningxia carpets |
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Authors: | Eleonora De Luca Gianluca Poldi Massimo Redaelli Chiara Zaffino Silvia Bruni |
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Affiliation: | 1.Dipartimento di Chimica,Università degli Studi di Milano,Milano,Italy;2.Visual Art Centre (CAV),Università degli Studi di Bergamo,Bergamo,Italy |
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Abstract: | In this article, an extensive work is presented concerning the characterization with both chromatographic (high-performance liquid chromatography) and spectroscopic (surface-enhanced Raman spectroscopy and visible reflectance spectroscopy) techniques of historical Chinese dyestuffs in several carpets, mostly coming from the Ningxia region in Northern China and dating to the seventeenth–nineteenth centuries. Notably, the color of the background of these fine artifacts has been an object of debate since, while being depicted as bright red in the ancient iconography, nowadays it appears as orange/yellow. Therefore, in addition to the identification of all the colorants used in the carpets, the present study investigated the reasons of this apparent inconsistency, pointing out an explanation based on the joined use of the yellow dye obtained from the pagoda tree and a “fugitive” dye obtained from brazilwood. |
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