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← HistoryWhich limitation faced Byzantine silk dyeing despite advancements in dyeing techniques?
A)Limited availability madder root sources
B)Instability of the vat dyeing
C)High cost import dye precursors✓
D)Lack mordants dye permanence enhancement
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The high cost of imported dye precursors limited Byzantine silk dyeing industries, because their dependency relied on extensive trade networks to obtain vital ingredients exhibiting strong hue, therefore constrained the overall market expansion, rather than insufficient access to domestic resources.
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