Dmitry Kostyukov for The New York Times Once the only blue dye in Europe, woad pigment made a fortune for the sun-rich Toulouse area during the Renaissance, when it also was called Toulouse’s ...
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Rare traces of woad, madder, and pastel reveal secrets of 12th century textile dyesArchaeologists in Belgium uncovered traces of woad, madder, and pastel during excavations in Brussels and Mechelen, particularly near the stream in Zakstraat. These plants were crucial for the ...
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