GREEK MONKS UNLOCK SECRETS TO ANCIENT DYES

BY MICHAEL KOSMIDES, IN ATHENS ANCIENT, natural techniques for making dyes and pigments have been made available today's textile industry as a result of a European Union (EU)-funded research project, Med-Colour-Tech. A consortium of Mediterranean institutions, headed by the Ormylia Art Diagnosis Centre, operating under the auspices of the Sacred Convent of the Annunciation, Dependency of the Monastery of Simonos Petra at Greece's Holy Mountain, identified dyes and materials used in different historical periods. Project coordinator, assistant professor at the ...


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