#37300
Walnut Hulls

cut pieces, nucum juglandis

Buy Walnut Hulls:

5,24 €*
net: 4,40 €
100 g (bag)
#37300.12100.136 52,36 €* / 1 kg

Amount:

23,68 €*
net: 19,90 €
1 kg (bag)
#37300.13010.144

Amount:

227,89 €*
net: 191,50 €
10 kg (bag)
#37300.13100.152 22,79 €* / 1 kg

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Please read the material safety data sheet (MSDS)

Safety Data Sheet 37300_SDS.pdf

Walnut hulls are the outer green shells of walnuts. In addition to the plant’s young green leaves, its bork and roots, especially the outer walnut hulls have been used as dye for coloring textiles and skin for a long time. Two species of walnut in particular are noted as historical sources of dyestuffs: The common walnut (also English walnut), Juglans regia L., and the Eastern black walnut, Juglans nigra L. Both belong to the family of the Juglandaceae. The principal coloring matters pyrogallol and hydro juglone are found in the outer green walnut shells. In an alkaline solution, pyrogallol oxidizes to a brown dye. Hydro juglone, which is mostly found in the dry shells, oxidizes to the generic compound juglone after contact with air. In addition to these naphthochinone dyes, walnut shells also contain tannins. Since ancient times, walnut hulls have been used to dye wool and other fabric. Dried darkbrown hulls make beautiful deep brown hues, while fresh hulls should be soaked in water for 24 hours to increase the amount of the coloring agent juglone.

  • Chemical description: Natural Brown 7, C.I. 75500
  • ColorIndex: NBr 7.75500
  • Suitability: Dyeing, Violin Varnish /Wooden Surfaces
  • Colors: Black, Brown
  • Forms: pieces
  • Solubility in water: insoluble

  • For which application / techniques is Walnut Hulls suitable?

    Walnut Hulls is suitable for Dyeing, Violin Varnish /Wooden Surfaces
  • What color has Walnut Hulls?

    Walnut Hulls has the colors Brown, Black.
  • What Colorindex has Walnut Hulls?

    Walnut Hulls has the Colorindex NBr 7.75500.