Talk:Alizarine ink

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This was placed on the main page, within the "disputed page" box, as opposed to on the talk page. This article seems completely wrong. Alizarine is a chemical dye, nothing to do with iron and galls. In fact, alizarine ink was one of the modern inks that replaced iron-gall formula. cut and paste, don't know whose comment it was

Please see the relevant discussion on the talk page.

Um... what discussion? 86.136.82.105 15:36, 8 April 2006 (UTC)

The facts in this article appear to be correct. Modern alazarin is a synthetic version of Madder, a vegetable dye that is also known as "Alizarin". Madder/Alizarin has been used as a dye for millenia. "Alizarine Ink" was created in 1855 by Professor Leonhardi, of Dresden, by adding Madder ("Alazarin") to oak gall ink.JDowning 22:23, 19 April 2006 (UTC)

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