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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Gallnut is one the earliest and richest source for natural colourless tannin and is found in the galls of oak trees. It is are very rich in tannins and they produce butter yellow / beige / cream / light brown when used by its own and iron post-mordant will produce greys and blacks. This can be used as a pre-mordant for cellulose fibres as high in tannins or as a dye for brown and tan colour shades. Also Gallnuts are a great tannic acid source to use instead of other mordants.Natural Plant Dyes and Extracts are derived from botanical sources, and are both sustainable and ethically produced. Dyes are carefully sourced from suppliers with trust to uphold the highest of standards in quality.
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Kamala ( Nelumbo Nucifera ) comes from the monkey face tree. Its similar to annatto in its behavior, its not very much soluble in water so it needs to be soaked in alcohol or extracted with soda ash. Please get in touch for more info regarding how to dye with it. It yields golden yellow to tangerines and shades of green based on some mordants and additives.
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Quberacho dye comes from a tree native to South America, which is very high in tannins. The dye can vary in colours from coral, warm red brown, yellow or green depending on the species. Querbracho it delivers a range of warm shades reddish browns, apricots, yellows. Natural Plant Dyes and Extracts are derived from botanical sources, and are both sustainable and ethically produced. Dyes are carefully sourced from suppliers with trust to uphold the highest of standards in quality.
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