Recently I sprung for a very powerful blacklight. I figured it was something I ought to have in my collector's cupboard and my old one, a pencil flashlight, was pretty weak though reasonably effective.
I had one or two surprises when I shone it over all my ribbons, but the biggest surprise was this:
Some period red ribbon thread fluoresces under black light.
I've seen it on more than one period piece in my collection. Stuff that is unquestionably period, like the red thread in the middle of an 1870 KDM ribbon on a buttonhole decoration, or the red of a beautiful old Russian ribbon. Quite odd things. The white portions of these same ribbons do not fluoresce.
I've done a search and found some evidence of this phenomenon on this forum. Here is just one example:
Has anyone else noticed period red thread glowing under blacklight?
Could it have been a period dye that was used in some ribbons?
I had one or two surprises when I shone it over all my ribbons, but the biggest surprise was this:
Some period red ribbon thread fluoresces under black light.
I've seen it on more than one period piece in my collection. Stuff that is unquestionably period, like the red thread in the middle of an 1870 KDM ribbon on a buttonhole decoration, or the red of a beautiful old Russian ribbon. Quite odd things. The white portions of these same ribbons do not fluoresce.
I've done a search and found some evidence of this phenomenon on this forum. Here is just one example:
Originally posted by Bjørn
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Could it have been a period dye that was used in some ribbons?
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