Chromatographic analysis of natural dyes in mediaeval Islamic paper

Ebeid, Hassan; Di Gianvincenzo, Fabiana; Kralj Cigić, Irena; Strlič, Matija;

Abstract


Numerous natural dyes were used to dye mediaeval Islamic paper from the tenth to the nineteenth century, using a variety of techniques. The objective of this research is to develop an analytical method using high performance liquid chromatography with diode array detection (HPLC–DAD) to identify natural dyes in forty historical Islamic paper manuscripts from two collections. In addition, novel information was obtained from original treatises containing recipes for dyeing paper and the chronological use of dyes in dyeing mediaeval Islamic paper between the tenth and seventeenth centuries. The results show that thirty-four of the forty manuscripts examined contained dyes. Six natural dyes were detected, including henna, madder, lac, safflower, turmeric, and weld. This is the first study aimed at developing a method for determining various natural dyes in Islamic paper from a wide historical and geographical range in the mediaeval time and to fill significant gaps in the technical and historical knowledge of papermaking.


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Title Chromatographic analysis of natural dyes in mediaeval Islamic paper
Authors Ebeid, Hassan ; Di Gianvincenzo, Fabiana; Kralj Cigić, Irena; Strlič, Matija
Keywords Dyeing;HPLC–DAD;Islamic paper;Natural dyes;Quasi-Islamic paper
Issue Date 1-Dec-2024
Journal Heritage Science 
ISSN 2050-7445
DOI 10.1186/s40494-023-01117-w
Scopus ID 2-s2.0-85181698725

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