Alkanet ( Onosma Hispidum ) is very versatile and has a stunning range of colors. It gives Crimson to purple, Wine and Mauve and from soft pink to hints to blue, according to what WOF and mordants and additives used. Alkanet is not soluble in water so it needs to be soaked in alcohol for several dyes to extract its color and then water should be added.
Bark of Acacia ( Acacia Nilotica ) is amazing when it comes to lightfastness and washfastness. It gives a spectrum of earthy and warm yellow and orange, to deep browns and grays when its combined with different additives and mordants. Due to its high amount of tannin found in it, you can experiment with mordanting and over dyeing with it.
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Flame of the forest or Parrot Tree ( Butea Monosperma ) is a powder coming from a tree. It produces yellows to oranges and cooler hues according to how you are cooking it and what mordants and additives you are using.
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Henna ( Lawsonia Inermis ) is a very old natural dye that is not only used for fabric but to hair ,leather and nails. It mainly yields shades of orange to reddish-brown, according to how long its cooked and mordants and additives are used. Heena has the ability to be used without a mordant, it can chemically bond.
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This natural dyeing starting kit is targeted at either dyers whose starting out and want to sample different kind of dyes or dyers who would like to sample the shops dyes quality. This kit contains 10g weight of 10 different main dyes. In addition to mordants and additives to the kit, its 100g as follows : 50g Alum, 30g Soda Ash and 20g Iron.
The Dyes that are included are : Madder, Cutch extract, Marigold, Pomegranate, Himalayan Rhubarb, Sappanwood, Walnut and Quebracho,gallnut and myrobalan.
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