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Tawing | tanning process - Britannica
Tawing yields a white, stiff leather that may be dyed various colours. Later they adopted the tanning method, employing oak galls for the purpose.
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Tawing with alum - www.leather-dictionary.com
Tawing is a method of tanning with aluminium salts (alum). It is a naturally-occurring double salt, but which is also artificially produced.
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Tawing - definition of tawing by The Free Dictionary
taw · 1. to prepare or dress (a raw material) for use or further manipulation. · 2. to convert (animal skin) into white leather by the application of minerals, ...
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tawing
tawing, vbl. n. (ˈtɔːɪŋ) [f. taw v.1 + -ing1.] 1. The action or process of preparing white leather: see taw v.1 2.1408 Litt. Red Bk. Bristol (1900) II. 99 Qe nulle homme..ne vse ascun manere tawing de ascuns pealx en lez ditz schopes. 1480 Wardr. Acc. Edw. IV (1830) 121 And to Joh'n Massy tawyer for...
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Etherington & Roberts. Dictionary--tawing
An ancient process of treating prepared hide or skin (usually pigskin or goatskin) with aluminum salts and (usually) other materials, such as egg yolk, flour, ...
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tawing, n. meanings, etymology and more - Oxford English Dictionary
There are three meanings listed in OED's entry for the noun tawing, one of which is labelled obsolete. See 'Meaning & use' for definitions, usage, and ...
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Taw (disambiguation)
gauge railway locomotive built in 1897, named after the river
TAW, The Artist's Way
Tai Wai station, Hong Kong Mass Transit Railway station code TAW
Tawing
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Alum & Tawing - Farmer Rachel
When alum is used for leather-making, the process is called tawing. This is mineral tanning, which is one of the most ancient forms of tanning.
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Tanning (leather) - Wikipedia
Tanning, or hide tanning, is the process of treating skins and hides of animals to produce leather. A tannery is the place where the skins are processed.
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Tawing - MFA Cameo - Museum of Fine Arts Boston
An old English name for an alum process used to preserve hides or skins. Tawing uses Potash alum, salts, and other materials such as eggs and ...
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TAW Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
1. a : a marble used as a shooter b : ringtaw 2. the line from which players shoot at marbles 3. a square-dance partner
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Tanning (leather)
Ethiopia, the combined vegetable oils of Niger seed (Guizotia abyssinica) and flaxseeds were used in treating the flesh side of the leather, as a means of tawing Tawing
Tawing is a method that uses alum and other aluminium salts, generally in conjunction with binders such as egg yolk, flour, or other salts.
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tawer
▪ I. tawer1 (ˈtɔːə(r)) Forms: 4–5 tawier(e, 4–7 tawyer, (5 toyar, 6 tawhear, 8 tawar), 5– tawer. [f. taw v.1: see -er1. With the earlier tawyer, cf. lawyer, sawyer.] One who taws; one who prepares white leather; = white-tawer.[1311 Letter Bk. D. Lond. lf. 127 Walterus le Whitawyer. 1346 Ibid. F. lf....
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tawed
tawed, ppl. a. (tɔːd) [f. taw v.1 + -ed1.] Made, as white leather, by the process of tawing. Also transf. (cf. tanned).1545 Rates of Customs b iv, Graye tawed, the tymber vi. s. viii. d. 1563 Mirr. Mag., Induct. xxxix, With tawed handes, and hard ytanned skyn. 1642 T. Lechford Plain Dealing (1867) 1...
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