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TANNINS... WHAT, WHY AND HOW? using tannin to mordant cellulose fabric.

Tannins? When you start digging more into the world of natural dyes, you will step over and over again with the word tannin. You will find phrases like: "you need to use a tannin bath before mordanting", or "a plant is rich in tannins", or "the tannins are what makes the fabric black when iron particles are present". But, what exactly is tannin? Why do we use them to mordant and how to use them? to understand all of this let's start with What exactly is tannin? A tannin is a phytochemical…

Most of us have at least heard of wine tannin. But what is it, exactly? And how does it affect our perception of wine and its flavors?

Most of us have at least heard of wine tannin. But what is it, exactly? And how does it affect our perception of wine and its flavors?

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The Role of Tannin in Eco printing - Iritdulman

Tannins are a type of organic compound that are found in various plants, particularly in tree bark, leaves, fruits, and seeds.

Vegetable Tanning Materials, Tannin Rich Barks, Roots and Leaves Used to Tan Skins and Hides Into Leather — SkillCult

I am asked a lot about what tanning materials people should use in their part of the world. Well, be careful what you ask for he he. Here is a very large amount of information to address fill that gap. I had already typed up a partial list for a vegetable tanning book project that I have done som

Kakishibu: Persimmon Tannin Dye — Loop of the Loom

"Kakishibu" is a traditional Japanese dye/paint of deep amber color which comes from unripe persimmons that have been fermented and aged for more than 2 years. Recently, Kakishibu has been recognized as a great alternative to synthetic colors by more people interested in nature and wellness because it has many natural, beneficial properties, such as deterring insects and having an anti-mold effect for wood and cloth.

Kakishibu: Persimmon Tannin Dye — Loop of the Loom

"Kakishibu" is a traditional Japanese dye/paint of deep amber color which comes from unripe persimmons that have been fermented and aged for more than 2 years. Recently, Kakishibu has been recognized as a great alternative to synthetic colors by more people interested in nature and wellness because it has many natural, beneficial properties, such as deterring insects and having an anti-mold effect for wood and cloth.

tannin | biochemistry | Encyclopedia Britannica

Tannin, any of a group of phenolic compounds in woody flowering plants that are important deterrents to herbivores and that have a number of industrial applications. Tannins are used for tanning leather, dyeing fabrics, and making inks and have a variety of medical applications.

Inspiration - Tannin Aquatics

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Today’s the day for #Cabernet! It’s time to celebrate red wine’s heavy hitter—Cabernet—in all of its full bodied, high-tannin glory. #InternationalCabernetDay One of the most widely-planted grapes around, Cabernet is grown in nearly every wine producing region in the world from Australia to #Napa. What’s your favorite Cabernet? Tell us below.🍷
Did You Know?... When animals eat arcadia tree leaves they begin to increase their tannin production levels until the leaves are toxic to the animals. They are also able to emit an ethylene gas that travels through the air that will warn the other trees to start increasing their production of tannin. #foodforestabundance #foodforest #foodforestblueprint #permaculture #agroforestry #foodfreedom
As the tinny slid off the rollers into the tannin-stained water of the river, I had discovered a new sense of freedom. Be the frog. #blog #stories #tinny #blogging #freedom #openwater #bethefrog
Marechal Foch is a hybrid red grape named after the French Marshal Ferdinand Foch. He played a key role in negotiating the armistice terms during the 1st World War. Developed in Alsace, France, it was brought to Canada in the early ’40s. I’ve always thought that Foch is one of those wines that you either LOVE or you don’t really like, as it tends to be low in tannin & has strong acidity. I love the intense dark “inky” purple colour & the aromas of black fruits, fresh coffee & vanilla bean.