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Gamboge - Wikipedia
Gamboge (/ɡæmˈboʊʒ, -ˈbuːʒ/ gam-BOHZH, -BOOZH) is a deep-yellow pigment derived from a species of tree that primarily grows in Cambodia . Popular in East Asian watercolor works, it has been used across a number of media dating back to the 8th century. en.wikipedia.org
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Prof. Theo de Beer about Gamboge - Old Holland Classic Colours
Gamboge is a yellow toxic water-soluble type of lacquer, which is extracted from a tree of the 'garcinia' family. www.oldholland.com
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Gamboge: golden yellow poisonous sap - Royal Talens
The transparent colour comes from the sap of the Garcinia tree. As the sap is poisonous and has a poor lightfastness, the original Gamboge has been replaced ... www.royaltalens.com
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gamboge
gamboge (gæmˈbəʊʒ, -buːʒ, -dʒ) Forms: (7 cambugium, gambaugium, -bugia, cambodia, 7–8 cambogium, 8 gambogia, -bozia, -boidea, -bogium), 8 gumbouge, 9 camboge, 8– gambouge, gamboge, (Dict. gambooge). [ad. mod.L. gambogium etc. (now in pharmacy cambogia), f. various forms of the name of Cambodia, the ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Gamboge, A Sunny Yellow with a Deadly Past - The Awl
Gamboge, a powerful laxative and diuretic derived from the sap of deciduous trees found primarily in Cambodia. www.theawl.com
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gamboge - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
Noun · Any of several species of trees of the genus Garcinia found in South and Southeastern Asia, especially Garcinia xanthochymus. · The resin of the gamboge ... en.wiktionary.org
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what is it? - Jane Blundell Artist: Gamboge
It is a strange substance, appearing as a dull earthy yellow lump but when you touch a brush to it a stunning yellow paint appears. janeblundellart.blogspot.com
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Gamboge:Yellow Dye From Overseas - PIGMENT TOKYO
Mineral pigments are not the only color material in Nihonga (Japanese painting), some colors are extracted from dyes. pigment.tokyo
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Gamboge - ColourLex
Gamboge is a natural resin produced by trees in southeast Asia. Its main coloring components are the two substances shown below. Guttilacton. β-Guttilacton. colourlex.com
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GAMBOGE Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
1. an orange to brown gum resin from southeast Asian trees (genus Garcinia) of the Saint-John's-wort family that is used as a yellow pigment and cathartic. www.merriam-webster.com
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Gamboge CW-285 | Benjamin Moore
Reminiscent of the historical pigment found in 18th century wallpapers, this deep mustard yellow has a luxurious, velvety quality. www.benjaminmoore.com
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gamboge
gamboge/gæmˈbu:ʒ; ?@ -ˈbəudʒ; ɡæm`bodʒ/ n[U](a) deep yellow resin used as colouring matter by artists 藤黄.(b) colour of this 橙黄色. 牛津英汉双解词典
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Garcinia morella
Common names Assamese: Kũzi Thekera (কুঁঁজী ঠেকেৰা) English: gamboge (Sri Lanka), gamboge (India) Tamil: iravasinni (இரேவற்சின்னி), makki Malayalam: iravi When the bark is cut it exudes a yellow resin called gamboge that is used in food, paints and medicines. wikipedia.org
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gumboodge
gumboodge, -bouge obs. forms of gamboge. Oxford English Dictionary
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Garcinia dulcis
From the unripe fruits a yellow dye, called gamboge, can be extracted, but is considered inferior to other dyes from members of the same genus like Garcinia wikipedia.org
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