Paint and Coloring Materials from the Brazilian Amazon Forest: Beyond Urucum and Jenipapo
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. The Main Historical Texts
3. Discussion: Paint and Coloring Materials from the Brazilian Amazon Forest
3.1. Yellows
3.2. Reds
3.3. Purples
3.4. Blues, Greens, Blacks, and White
4. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Data Availability Statement
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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Color | Plant Name or Source Information | Other Names Found in the Literature | Possible Botanic Information | References |
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Yellow | Pacoã | Pacuã, pacuan, pacuán, papuan, pappuan, capim-papuã | Panicum plantagineum species | [37,42,43] |
Pau-amarelo | [37] | |||
Açafrão-da-terra | Curcuma longa L. species | [37,38,43] | ||
Tatajuba | [42] | |||
Mango-rataia | [42] | |||
Guariuba | [38,42] | |||
Leaves of several bromeliads | [40] | |||
Root of the tree urucum | [37] | |||
Yellow tauá clay 1 | [37] | |||
Red | Heated tauá clay 1 | Curi | [37,38,42] | |
Red clay 1 | Cori | [37] | ||
Pau-brasil | Caesalpinia trees | [37,40,44] | ||
Cochineal 2 | [37] | |||
Bicho Vermelho 2 | [37] | |||
Urucum | Annatto, urucu | Bixa orellana L. species | [37,38,40,45,46] | |
Carajuru | Crajuru, caracuru | Arrabidaea chica species | [37,38,40,42,45,47] | |
Pariri | Mato vermelho | Arrabidaea chica species | [37,47] | |
Tajá vermelho | Caladium bicolor species | [37,48] | ||
Carrapicho | [37] | |||
Pacova-sororoca | [37] | |||
Mangue | [37,42] | |||
Muruxi ma-maurana | [42] | |||
Uruariua | [42] | |||
Caa piranga | Picramnia guianensis species | [42,49] | ||
Cumati | Cumatê | Myrtaceae family | [42,50,51] | |
Purple | Pau-brasil 3 | Caesalpinia trees | [37,44] | |
Pacova-catinga | [42] | |||
Mucunan | [42] | |||
Cipreste | [42] | |||
Violet tree | [42] | |||
Caa piranga | Picramnia guianensis species | [37,42,49] | ||
Snail 2 | [37] | |||
Pariri | Mato vermelho | Arrabidaea chica species | [37,47] | |
Blue | Cartelhana | [42] | ||
Anil | Indigofera tinctoria species | [37,42,52] | ||
Green | Acaricoára | [42] | ||
Mata-pasto | [37] | |||
Trifólio | Oxalidaceae family, Oxalis genus | [37,50] | ||
Black | Jenipapo | Genipa americana L. species | [37,40,50] | |
Smoke or soot from coconut fibers | [37] | |||
Vine | [37] | |||
Cotton flower | [37] | |||
Leaves of the paracauáxi tree | [42] | |||
Cauassu | [42] | |||
Mamaurana | [42] | |||
Uacapurana | [42] | |||
Piquiá | [42] | |||
Herb Eclipta erecta L. | Eclipta prostrata (L.) L. or Eclipta erecta L. species | [40] | ||
Macucu | [42] | |||
Murta | [42] | |||
Cumati | Cumatê | Myrtaceae family | [42,50,51] | |
White | Tabatinga 1 | [37,40,42] | ||
Binding media, resins, and other materials 4 | Copaíba oil, andiroba oil, fat of jacaré-açu, fat of turtle, fat of peixe-boi, gum arabic, cashew gum (or resin), almécega, jutaísico, macacu, jotaí resin, copal powder (jitaicica), bark of the xixiiba tree, pedra-ume, cloves, urine, sour lemon juice or peel, peels of citrons, peels of oranges, peels of limes, jutahi resin (or gum), bark of the ingazeiro, sorveira gum (or resin) | [37,40,42] |
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Puglieri TS, Maccarelli L. Paint and Coloring Materials from the Brazilian Amazon Forest: Beyond Urucum and Jenipapo. Heritage. 2023; 6(8):5883-5898. https://doi.org/10.3390/heritage6080309
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APA StylePuglieri, T. S., & Maccarelli, L. (2023). Paint and Coloring Materials from the Brazilian Amazon Forest: Beyond Urucum and Jenipapo. Heritage, 6(8), 5883-5898. https://doi.org/10.3390/heritage6080309