Subject: Brass coatings
An addendum/correction to my recent comment on lacquer ingredients. I just ran across a reference to "red sanders" in a publication from Frontier Cooperative Herbs (P.O. Box 299, Norway, Iowa 52318): SANDALWOOD RED (cut & sifted) - Pterocarpus santalinus / sanders, red sanders, santal / [from] West Germany / These bright red 1/4 inch shreds are used for color and texture in herbal crafts....Unlike yellow sandalwood, red sandalwood is not especially aromatic, but can be used as a natural dye. On cottons and woolens, sandalwood can produce a red color, and it may be used as an under-hue for indigo as well. FDA approved only for flavoring alcoholic beverages. So, it is sandalwood (not sandarac) and would be available through a good herbal supply company. Hope this is helpful. Jane Ketcham *** Conservation DistList Instance 8:49 Distributed: Tuesday, December 27, 1994 Message Id: cdl-8-49-007 ***Received on Monday, 26 December, 1994