Although synthestic dyes were first produced in 1856, the use of natural dyes did not completely end up in textile business. As the dye industry progressed, the trust in recipes of dyeing which were based on years of experience, caused natural dyes to be used for a time. What lies behind this trust is the time, money and effort spent to produce dyes. The recipe of Turkey red occupied an important place among these and any serious effort was exerted to produce it. Such exertions enabled chemistry and textile sectors to progress with the help of significant knowledge in European textile dyeing and printing, and became the impulsive power of Industrial Revolution. This paper deals with efforts and attempts in the production of Turkey red and its contribution to socio-economic transition as a colour
Alan : Sosyal, Beşeri ve İdari Bilimler
Dergi Türü : Ulusal
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