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Brazilwood Defined
The reddish wood of certain tropical trees or shrubs in the pea family, especially a Brazilian tree (Caesalpinia echinata) whose wood is used for violin bows and is a source of red, purple, and black dye used in early Chinese rugs.
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- KREMER Pigments: Natural Organic Dyes and Pigments, Vegetable Color Paints: Organic colors made from plants or insects are used mostly in dying and staining processes. The lightfastness is not comparable to industrially manufactured pigments, but the character of these hues is uniquely soft and natural. Their use requires two ste
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