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ornaments and dye for wool and silk in ancient India and neighbouring areas. Lac resin was once imported in sizeable quantity into Europe from India along with... |
Kerria lacca (redirect from True lac scale) perhaps the most commercially important lac insect, being a main source of lac, a resin which can be refined into shellac and other products. This insect is... |
Nations Lac (resin), a resinous substance produced by insects Shellac, the processed form of this resin Lac, French for lake (body of water) lác, an element... |
animal resins are not as common as either plant or synthetic resins some animal resins like lac (obtained from Kerria lacca) are used for applications like... |
Kerriidae (redirect from Lac insect) Kerria lacca – true lac scale Paratachardina decorella – rosette lac scale Paratachardina pseudolobata – lobate lac scale Shellac Lac (resin) Ben-Dov, Yair;... |
Shellac (redirect from Lac culture) Shellac (/ʃəˈlæk/) is a resin secreted by the female lac bug on trees in the forests of India and Thailand. Chemically, it is mainly composed of aleuritic... |
gelatin, and confectioner's glaze. The confectioner's glaze is made from lac resin, a bug secretion. A popular variation called "harvest corn" adds cocoa... |
The Indian Institute of Natural Resins and Gums (acronym IINRG), formerly known as the Indian Lac Research Institute, is an autonomous institute, established... |
called as “Thewa Ki Patti” is fixed to a lac-resin compound spread on a board by slightly warming the lac and then pressing the gold sheet onto it. An... |
Amber (redirect from Elektron (resin)) Amber is fossilized tree resin that has been appreciated for its color and natural beauty since Neolithic times. Much valued from antiquity to the present... |
Lacquer (category Resins) language Sanskrit, and originally referred to shellac, a resin produced by special insects ('lac insects') from the sap of an Indian fig tree ... Franco... |
around a sink or bathtub. The source of shellac resin is a brittle or flaky secretion of the female lac insect, Kerria lacca, found in the forests of Assam... |
identity. The lac, a resin secreted by lac insects, is sourced from regions like Chhattisgarh and Jharkhand. The artisans begin by boiling the lac in water... |
Schleichera (redirect from Lac tree) trijuga (Willd.) Spreng. The tree is a host of the lac bug Kerria lacca, whose female secretes a resin known as shellac to form a tunnel-like tube as it... |
Forest Mem., (1909), Vo. II, Pt 1. 9. Analytical Constants of Shellac, Lac, Resin and Lac Wax by Puran Singh, J. Soc. Chem. Ind., (1910), Vol. XXIX, p. 1435... |
Resinous glaze (redirect from Confectioner's resin) shellac. The shellac is derived from the raw material sticklac, which is a resin scraped from the branches of trees left from when the small insect, Kerria... |
of parchment reds from Indian Redwood green earths and copper Greens lac (resin) and cinnabar reds azurite blues blues from woad (Isatis tinctoria) pinks... |
different pathway. lacquer, lac لكّ lakk, [lk] (listen) lac. The Arabic came from the Sanskrit lākh = "lac", a particular kind of resin, native in India, used... |
Butea monosperma (section Lac production) a crucial host for the lac bug (Laccifer lacca), which creates shellac. It produces the most lac sticks per hectare of any lac tree. The bark produces... |
Bakelite (category Phenol formaldehyde resins) polyoxybenzylmethyleneglycolanhydride, is a thermosetting phenol formaldehyde resin, formed from a condensation reaction of phenol with formaldehyde. The first... |