Publisher's Synopsis
Explore the intricate world of textile coloration with "Dyeing and Calico Printing," a detailed examination of dyeing processes and techniques prevalent in the 19th century. Authored by Frederick Crace Calvert and John Stenhouse, this historical work provides insights into the scientific principles and practical applications of dyeing and printing fabrics, particularly calico.
Delve into the methodologies used to create vibrant and lasting colors on textiles, offering a glimpse into the historical context of manufacturing and design. This book serves as an invaluable resource for historians, textile enthusiasts, and anyone interested in the evolution of color technology and the art of fabric decoration. Discover the methods and materials that shaped the textile industry during a period of significant innovation.
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