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A Study on the Color of Natural Solvent for the Red Color Reproduction of Safflower

  • Lee, Mi Young (Hanseo University Museum, Hanseo University) ;
  • Wi, Koang Chul (Department of Cultural Heritage Conservation, Hanseo University)
  • Received : 2021.01.22
  • Accepted : 2021.02.22
  • Published : 2021.02.28

Abstract

Safflower, a natural dye representing red, is the dye that materials and dyeing method are recorded in the literature, including materials and dyeing. Although the safflower is the same, the ash used as a mordant is recorded differently in each literature, which greatly affects the aesthetic perspective in realizing the traditional safflower red. Therefore, the optimal conditions for realizing the traditional safflower red were sought. The experiment was conducted by pH investigation, dyeing and color analysis by dyeing solution water, concentration, and temperature by ash, and the unique color of red was confirmed. As a result of the test, the pH point of time when the uniq ue color was expressed was 11.53 as goosefoot ash (natural bedrock water), which was 1:100 for concentration and 70℃ for temperature, which was easier to extract red pigment than other ash, indicating that it is suitable for safflower dyeing. The analysis of the ash showed that K and Si play an important role in dyeing, especially Si, which is an element that inhibits carthamon. The color of red was similar to that of KS Standard vivid purplish red in the ash of the goosefoot, and the other ash was deep purplish pink. In the light of findings, it was possible to quantify the dyeing method through traditional materials and find the standard color of red color, and it is judged to be a basic data for studying the unique color of natural materials.

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Acknowledgement

This study was conducted as part of a thesis for a doctorate at Hanseo University in 2020 and we express our gratitude.

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