bone black – Cultural Heritage Science Open Source

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Last updated 10 novembro 2024
bone black – Cultural Heritage Science Open Source
Bone black It is made from charring animal bones and it has a high percentage of calcium phosphate. Used from prehistory throughout European medieval and Renaissance art, until modern times. Manufacturer / product code:  Kremer / 47100Chemical description: made from charring animal bones. Kremer PDFColor: blackColor Index: PBk9More info: Pigments Through The Ages  Colourlex Raman Spectroscopy 532 nm - ElviRa Spectrometer for…
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