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At a time when more and more plants and animals are threatened with extinction by humanity's ever-increasing pressure on the land and oceans of the planet, this book sets out to record sources of colorants discovered and used on all the continents from antiquity until the present day. Some 300 plants and 30 animals (marine molluscs and scale insects) are illustrated and discussed by the author, whose passion for natural dyes, with their colors of unequalled richness and subtlety, has taken her across the globe in search of dye sources and dyers. Botanical and zoological details are given for each source and chemical structures for each dye. Dyes employed by different civilizations are illustrated and relevant historical recipes and detailed descriptions of dyeing-processes by traditional dyers are quoted and explained in the light of modern science. Other current uses of such colorants, such as in medicine, and as colorants for food and cosmetics, are also noted. Although natural dyes have been largely replaced by synthetic dyes, increasing worldwide awareness of the harmful consequences of the pollution resulting from the production and use of some synthetic colorants has led to a significant revival and renewed interest in natural colorants. As potential renewable resources, natural dyes are an integral part of the major issue of our time: sustainable development. The aim of this book is to provide a scientific background for this important debate. Review: Absolutely the best book on natural dyes - This book is worth every cent. Clearly we’ll researched and we’ll written! Review: Natural Dyes - Priceless source for people into natural dyes. Its pretty exhaustive and goes well beyond the usual historic dyes. It covers dyes common and obscure from more than just Europe. That being said, it could really use more information on Japan and China and other areas. However it does far more than the vast majority of dye books. An absoluter MUST HAVE for any dyer's library.
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| Customer Reviews | 4.8 out of 5 stars 26 Reviews |
J**N
Absolutely the best book on natural dyes
This book is worth every cent. Clearly we’ll researched and we’ll written!
A**S
Natural Dyes
Priceless source for people into natural dyes. Its pretty exhaustive and goes well beyond the usual historic dyes. It covers dyes common and obscure from more than just Europe. That being said, it could really use more information on Japan and China and other areas. However it does far more than the vast majority of dye books. An absoluter MUST HAVE for any dyer's library.
A**R
Complete natural dyes
This book is very comprehensive. Very complete, very easy to read and easy to understand. I highly recommend this book for both beginners as well as people who have experience in the field of natural dyes.
T**G
Worth the price
There are many books out there on natural dyes but this is by far the most extensive in terms of identifying different dyestuffs used throughout the world. Written accessibly, but with scientific rigor, it is packed with information including diagrams of chemical structures and botanical and common names for a huge number of dyestuffs. It is organized by color, so if you want to know about all the different madder plants used world wide and their methods of use they are all in the same section. You can use it as you would a dictionary--in other words it is easy to reference--but also very thorough, and includes lore and traditions as well as scientific information. If you are a beginner looking for a straightforward how-to-book this isn't it. But if you are interested in long term, serious study of dyestuffs and techniques it is the most complete information you can find, and an essential addition to your book shelf. I eagerly awaited this book's translation into English and paid more than the current price--but it was and is well worth it.
A**R
染色は化学です
私が買ったときはこんなに安くなかった(2万位したよ) 円相場に感謝しながら...買うなら今です。 染色の方法はもちろん、歴史的なもの、科学的なものまで解説しています。 染色を気軽に家庭でやる本が増えてますが、正しい知識だけは持ってほしいと思います。 化学として染色をとらえてほしいと思っているのですが、この本はまさにそれを解説します。 もちろん英語でかいてます。 私もがんばって読んでます。なかなか読めません。 一生かかっても読んでいきたいと思ってます。
L**S
dyers delight
Saw a copy of this in India and had to have it. It is a wonderful book even if you are not into the technical side of dyeing. Just to read about the plants etc is amazing. Would recommend it to anyone with the slightest interest in dyeing. Fabulous!
A**L
Natural Dyes: Sources, Tradition, Technology and Science
Natural Dyes: Sources, Tradition, Technology and Science is a comprehensive exploration into the world of natural dyeing, masterfully authored by the esteemed Dr. L. Lejeune. This book stands out for its blend of historical context, practical applications, and scientific insight, making it an invaluable resource for both enthusiasts and professionals in the field. Dr. Lejeune delves into the rich tradition of natural dyeing, tracing its origins and evolution across various cultures and epochs. The historical narratives are interwoven with detailed descriptions of traditional dye sources, from plants and insects to minerals, providing a broad understanding of how these materials have shaped textile practices throughout history. What sets this book apart is its meticulous examination of the technological advancements and scientific principles behind natural dyeing. Dr. Lejeune presents complex chemical processes and modern techniques in an accessible manner, ensuring readers can grasp the science without being overwhelmed. This balance of tradition and innovation highlights the ongoing relevance of natural dyes in today's textile industry. The book is not only informative but also visually engaging, featuring vivid illustrations and photographs that bring the text to life. Each chapter is well-structured, with practical guides and case studies that offer hands-on advice for those looking to experiment with natural dyes themselves. Overall, Natural Dyes: Sources, Tradition, Technology and Science is a must-read for anyone passionate about textile arts, sustainability, or the intersection of history and science. Dr. Lejeune’s expertise and dedication shine through, making this an essential reference for both learning and inspiration.
R**E
Five Stars
Very expensive academic study. Not for casual natural dyers.
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