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Compositions for blackening the skin. Simple recipes and tips

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To make skin black, it is treated with some kind of paint, the so-called niello.

German rabble

1st solution:

  • Shavings of blue sandalwood 750 g;
  • Grape sugar 100 g;
  • Water 8 l.

2st solution:

  • Copper sulfate 500 g;
  • Tartaric acid 13 g;
  • Water 1 l.

Blue sandalwood shavings are boiled in water and the solution is evaporated by boiling to 5A. A light broth is drained from the sediment and grape sugar is dissolved in it. The second solution is prepared by simply dissolving vitriol and acid in water, after which both solutions are poured together.

If you want to get a more intense black color, 12% aniline blue-black paint is added to the decoction of blue sandalwood. Allow to settle for 3-4 days and filter through the canvas.

Parisian niello

  • Liquid extract of blue sandalwood 10 °Be 3 kg;
  • A solution of acetic iron salt at 11 °Be 1,5 kg;
  • Acetic acid 80 g.

Mix all parts. Before use, dilute with double or triple the amount of water.

Chrome niello according to Billon

1st solution:

  • Blue sandalwood 500 g;
  • Water 5 l.

2st solution:

  • Dvukhromokalieva salt 15 g;
  • Water 300 g;
  • Nitric acid 36 °Be (1,3 b.v.) 175 g.

Drain both solutions.

Niello for the finest leathers

  • Methyl alcohol 750 g;
  • Aniline black paints 210 g;
  • Naphthalene 5 g.

Dissolve naphthalene and paint in alcohol and filter through a cloth or filter paper. The skin covered with this black has a beautiful bronze tint. If necessary, you can cover the skin with black twice. If you run a sponge moistened with clean water over the skin dyed with this black, the skin gets an intense black tint and a beautiful sheen.

Rawhide niello

  • Fat 100 g;
  • Fish oil (blubber) 60 g;
  • Ceresin 40 g;
  • Soaps sound 40 g;
  • Iron vitriol 10 g;
  • Light pipe black 20 g.

Melt lard, fish oil and ceresin. Soap is added to this mixture and stirred until completely dissolved; when a homogeneous mass is obtained, iron sulfate and soot are added.

Glossy black for leather goods

  • Yellow wax 300 g;
  • Amber oil 400 g;
  • Turpentine 600 g;
  • Frankfurt black 50 g.

Melt yellow wax with amber oil and turpentine in a water bath or over an open flame, and moistened Frankfurt black powder is mixed into the resulting liquid mass.

Black skin paint

1st recipe:

  • Iron vitriol 30 g;
  • Tartaric acid 1,5 g;
  • Water 240 g;
  • Grape sugar 7,5 g;
  • Nigrosine 1,5 g;
  • A decoction of logwood tree 5 g per 375 g of water.

Dissolve ferrous sulfate and tartaric acid in water, add the remaining parts.

1st recipe:

  • Borax 10 g;
  • Water 200 g;
  • Shellac 35 g;
  • Alcohol 5 g;
  • Nigrosine 2,5 g

Borax is dissolved in water, a solution of shellac in alcohol is added in small portions, nigrosine is added and mixed thoroughly.

Composition for quick blackening of the skin

  • Nigrosine 4 wt. hours;
  • Oleina 8 wt. hours;
  • Alcohol 23 wt. hours;
  • Acetone 23 wt. hours;
  • Gasoline 42 wt. h.

Dissolve the nigrosine in the olein with gentle heating and, after cooling, add the rest of the parts.

This composition is used to color "black" colored or nondescript skin.

Author: Korolev V.A.

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