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Manufacture of Rainbow-colored Veneer by Natural Dyeing  

Suh, Jin Suk (Korea Forest Research Institute)
Park, Ryeong Jae (Korea Traditional Dye Institute)
Cho, Yeong Hee (Korea Traditional Dye Institute)
Song, Eon Ja (Korea Traditional Dye Institute)
Kim, Jong In (Korea Forest Research Institute)
Park, Sang Bum (Korea Forest Research Institute)
Publication Information
Journal of the Korea Furniture Society / v.26, no.3, 2015 , pp. 286-290 More about this Journal
Abstract
The wood veneers were clearly rainbow-colored with natural dyes. As shown through Korean-style jacket with stripes of multi-colors beyond traditional obang colors (red, blue, yellow, black and white colors), eco-friendly coloring methods representing Korean colors familiar from old times could be used nobly by coloring natural wood veneer being raw material of wood products. In terms of industrialization, the study to manifest korean color, substituting chemical stains such as dye and pigment, would be necessary. In order to realize this purpose, the study about economical dyeing materials and characteristics, that is, mordant, dyeing and drying techniques showing environment-friendly coloring and high coloration level ought to be followed. In addition to this, investigating discoloration transition by fading test for interior and exterior uses would have to be carried out.
Keywords
wood veneers; natural dyes; stripes of multi-colors; environment-friendly coloring;
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