Bone black

Esquema

Getty AAT: Materials (matter)

Jerarquía

<materials by function> > colorant (material) > pigment > <pigment by color> > black pigment > organic black pigment > carbon black

Descripción

Material created by charring animal bones, black in color. Bone black is composed of about 10% carbon and 84% calcium hydroxyapatite along with smaller amounts of magnesium phosphate and calcium carbonate. It is used primarily as a pigment and as a decolorizing and deodorizing agent. As a stable blue-black pigment, it is dense and has a good working quality for oil paints and watercolors. It is also used in engraving inks and as a decolorizing agent for refining sugars and syrups.

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URI original del concepto

http://vocab.getty.edu/aat/300013147

Otros términos

  • beenzwart [nl]
  • noir animal [fr]
  • Beinschwarz [de]
  • negro de huesos [es]
  • nero d'ossa [it]
  • negro de osso [pt]
  • bone-black [en]
  • black, bone [en]
  • Frankfort black [en]
  • bone char [en]
  • beenderkool [nl]
  • noire d'os [fr]
  • noir d'os [fr]