"Now the popular image of most ancient and medieval clothing is typically a rather drab affair, with the poor peasantry wearing mostly dirty, drab brown clothes (often ill-fitting ones) and so it might be imagined that regular folks had little need for involved textile finishing processes or dyeing; this is quite wrong." https://acoup.blog/2021/04/02/collections-clothing-how-did-they-make-it-part-iva-dyed-in-the-wool/
Fascinating article, more than I ever knew about ancient and medieval wool cleaning and dying. ๐
Weird, ultra-orthodox Jewish sects get into fights over how you make "tekhelet".
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Heh. It's like people not realizing that those white marble classical statues were all colorfully painted.