Stil de grain yellow
Pigment traditionally derived from unripe buckthorn berries / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Stil de grain yellow or sap green is a pigment derived from berries of the buckthorn species Rhamnus saxatilis,[1][2] which are commonly called Avignon berries or Persian berries after two historical areas of supply; latterly Italy was a major source. The color, whose principal chemical component is rhamnetin,[3] was formerly called pink (or pinke);[4] latterly, to distinguish it from light red "pink", the yellow "pink" was qualified as Dutch pink, brown pink, English pink, Italian pink, or French pink — the first three also applied to similar quercitron dyes from the American eastern black oak, Quercus velutina.[4] Other names are Persian berries lake, yellow berries and buckthorn berries.