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How are natural dyes made?

Natural dyes, such as indigo, tannin and madder have been used since the beginning of recorded history. As more and more people become aware of the impact of chemicals on our environment, we are seeing a renewed interest in natural dyes. These natural dyes come from fruits, leaves, roots, bark and even insect larva.

In Indonesia, traditional colors are derived from indigenous plants such as indigo, beet root, iron wood, coconut, mangostine, beetle nut and turmeric. These plants are first ground with a mortar and pestle and can be used in their raw form or dried to produce a powder that can be stored for later use.

It is good to understand and appreciate that each dye batch will have it's own unique characteristics, which may vary depending on climate, processing techniques and storage conditions. It is part of the creative process to allow the mystery of each natural dye to reveal its unique colors to you.

Natural Dyes

Natural Dye 3 Pack- Includes Indigo Blue, Noni Red, Pomegrate Yellow.

Price : $ 18,00



Indigo Dye - Comes in Hand Made Recycled Tin Can.

Price : $ 6,00