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- Common names in English include sappanwood and Indian redwood. It was previously ascribed to the genus Caesalpinia. Sappanwood is related to brazilwood (Paubrasilia...
- South America, they recognised it as a relative of an Asian species of sappanwood already used in Europe for producing red dye. The Portuguese named these...
- separate province. Traditionally, the island is known as the source of sappanwood, as well as honey and sandalwood. Its savanna-like climate and vast gr****lands...
- Permission to wear this color could be granted by imperial rescript. Sappanwood (蘇芳, su'ō) is a reserve forbidden color, a substitute for deep purple...
- Paubrasilia echinata, Biancaea sappan (Sappanwood), Caesalpinia violacea, and Haematoxylum brasiletto. The sappanwood is found in India, Malaysia, Indonesia...
- common name for several plants and may refer to: Biancaea sappan, or sappanwood or Indian redwood, a tree in the family Fabaceae Chukrasia tabularis,...
- large amounts of sappanwood to the Muslim West, and for a sizeable profit: a letter from Samḥūn b. Dāwūd records that he sold sappanwood on Yusuf's behalf...
- brocades, textiles—were traded within the kingdom for Southeast Asian sappanwood, rhino horn, tin, sugar, iron, ambergris, Indian ivory, and Arabian frankincense...
- inlaying materials consist of the wire,[clarification needed] sandal wood, sappanwood, ebony, ivory and stags' horns, and the effect produced by the combination...
- returns to its house and cleans itself by dipping its toes into barrels of sappanwood water. This allows the ma cà rồng to live undetected among humans during...