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In North America, indigo was introduced into colonial South Carolina by Eliza Lucas, where it became the colony's second-most important cash crop (after rice). [20] As a major export crop, indigo supported plantation slavery there. [21] In the May and June 1755 issues of The Gentleman's Magazine, there appeared a detailed account of the cultivation of indigo, accompanied by drawings of necessary equipment and a prospective budget for starting such an operation, authored by South Carolina planter Charles Woodmason. It later appeared as a book. [22] [23] By 1775, indigo production in South Carolina exceeded 1,222,000 pounds. [24] When Benjamin Franklin sailed to France in November 1776 to enlist France's support for the American Revolutionary War, 35 barrels of indigo were on board the Reprisal, the sale of which would help fund the war effort. [25] In colonial North America, three commercially important species are found: the native I. caroliniana, and the introduced I. tinctoria and I. suffruticosa. [26] Synthetic development [ edit ] Production of Indigo dye in a BASF plant (1890) In the Americas, Maya blue was used as a colorant in pre-Columbian artworks, sculptures, murals, and textiles (probably), and to illuminate Mesoamerican codices. For example, many illustrations in the Florentine Codex written by Bernardino de Sahagún contain the Maya blue color. [9]

Take a glass or vase filled with fresh, natural water. Avoid using tap water. Add some anil and stir until it is completely dissolved. Place this vessel near your front door (or whichever entrance guests use most often). This will help remove any negative or unwanted energy people bring into your home. For added protection, add a bit of grated camphor to the water.

Because of its high value as a trading commodity, indigo was often referred to as blue gold. [14] Tuaregs wearing the indigo-dyed tagelmust Dissolve or crush a Blueing Square in a bowl of water and place on your altar to invite in good spirits and keep negative ones at bay.

David H. Rembert Jr. (1979). "The indigo of commerce in colonial North America". Economic Botany. 33 (2): 128–134. doi: 10.1007/BF02858281. S2CID 2488865. History: Blue Anil goes by many names. Indigo is a staple in many spiritual traditions and has many names. The most potent attribute it carries is the energy of purification, cleansing, and healing. It is also one of the main ingredients in Indigo water or blue wash. Many traditional Rootworkers use blue water for scrying. They also place out pans of protective "blue water", to keep a residence clear of unwanted spirits. Many of those that have set these traditions before us would often use these squares in mop water to clear the house of negativity prior to Spiritual work or in a process of purification. Paul, Jenny Balfour. 2020. “Indigo and Blue: A Marriage Made in Heaven.” Textile Museum Journal 47 (January): 160–85. The demand for indigo in the 19th century is indicated by the fact that in 1897, 7,000km 2 (2,700sqmi) were dedicated to the cultivation of indican-producing plants, mainly in India. By comparison, the country of Luxembourg is 2,586km 2 (998sqmi). [1]

Mexican Colors Revival?

Haude, Mary Elizabeth (1997). "Identification and Classification of Colorants Used During Mexico's Early Colonial Period". The Book and Paper Group Annual. 16. ISSN 0887-8978 . Retrieved 2007-03-14.

Chango is one of the most popular and also controversial Orisha in the pantheon of La Regla Lucumi, more commonly known as Santeria. He is honored on December 4th the feast day for Santa Barbara in the Catholic church. Magaloni Kerpel, Diana (2014). The Colors of the New World. Los Angeles: The Getty Research Institute. ISBN 9781606063293. Reyes-Valerio, De Bonampak al Templo Mayor, La historia del Azul Maya en Mesoamerica, Siglo XXI Editores, 1993. Anil's protective and cleansing abilities extend to your sleep. If you have trouble sleeping or experience frequent nightmares, take a vessel of fresh water. (Natural water is better than water from the tap. If you do not live near a water source, collect rainwater and store it in a sealed container in a cool, dark place.) Add some anil and stir until it is completely dissolved. Keep it beside your bed to guard you against disruptions and bad dreams. Change the water every week.Take the bowl outside and leave it under a tree, the bigger the better. After a night outside, pour everything out into the Earth. A pre-industrial process for production of indigo white, used in Europe, was to dissolve the indigo in stale urine, which contains ammonia. A more convenient reductive agent is zinc. Another pre-industrial method, used in Japan, was to dissolve the indigo in a heated vat in which a culture of thermophilic, anaerobic bacteria was maintained. Some species of such bacteria generate hydrogen as a metabolic product, which convert insoluble indigo into soluble indigo white. Cloth dyed in such a vat was decorated with the techniques of shibori ( tie-dye), kasuri, katazome, and tsutsugaki. Examples of clothing and banners dyed with these techniques can be seen in the works of Hokusai and other artists. Dissolve or crush a Tablet in a bowl of water and place it on your altar to invite in good spirits and keep negative ones at bay. One form of preventing evil from arising through a seance or through any other means, is through protecting your home by sprinkling Basil powder around your home. Be sure to include windowsills, and doorways as well as the floors. Place the candles in the center of your working altar or space. Combine the oils, grains of paradise and waters in a large bowl. Wash down the outside of the candles, then use the rest of the mixture to wash your threshold and windowsills. Any remaining water should be dumped out on the earth. Light the candles as you concentrate on yourself getting stronger and your enemies shrinking and failing. Let the candles burn down as much as possible, extinguish them if you have to leave, and light them again when you return. Repeat as often as necessary.

You can also take a spiritual bath with anil. Make sure that you are physically clean first -- take a bath or shower as you normally would and do all of your washing up there. Afterward, fill your bath (or a basin) with warm water. Add some anil and stir with your hand to help it dissolve. When it has dissolved and the water is completely blue, step into the bath and immerse yourself. Allow the anil water to clear away any unwanted energy, jinxes, or other malicious vibrations that have been sent your way. 3. Protecting your home. notably, Giaccomo Chiari [1] from the University of Torino, David Ajò from C.N.R. of Padua and Manuel Sanchez del Rio [2] from ESRF [3] in France Schorlemmer, Carl (1874). A Manual of the Chemistry of the Carbon compounds; or, Organic Chemistry. London. {{ cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher ( link) Quoted in the Oxford English Dictionary, second edition, 1989

Succeeds in tropical and subtropical climates. Plants are not frost resistant[375 ]. Well adapted to fertile silty-sandy soils[375 ]. Succeeds in soils with low fertility[375 ]. Grows well in soils with a low pH[375 ]. Established plants are drought resistant[375 ]. This species has a symbiotic relationship with certain soil bacteria, these bacteria form nodules on the roots and fix atmospheric nitrogen. Some of this nitrogen is utilized by the growing plant but some can also be used by other plants growing nearby[755 ]. Flowering Time: Late Winter/Early Spring Mid Spring Mid Winter. Bloom Color: Purple. Spacing: 6-8 ft. (1.8-2.4 m). Carbon Farming Maya blue first appeared around 800, and it was still used in the 16th century in several Convents of Colonial Mexico, notably in the paintings of the indigenous Nahua painter Juan Gerson in Tecamachalco. These paintings are a clear example of the combination of indigenous and European techniques sometimes known as Arte Indocristiano. After that, the techniques for its production were lost in Mexico, but in Cuba there are examples from as late as 1830. [3] Resistance to weathering [ edit ]

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