Description
Related to the Mulberry tree. The dye comes from the inner wood of the trunk.
Dyeing with fustic chips produces a range of colours from strong dark yellows to dark greens.
100g – £5.50
Additional information
Weight | 0.1 kg |
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Related to the Mulberry tree. The dye comes from the inner wood of the trunk.
Dyeing with fustic chips produces a range of colours from strong dark yellows to dark greens.
100g – £5.50
Weight | 0.1 kg |
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Turmeric produces a bright yellow/orange colour that can be combined with woad, cochineal or safflower to give a wide range of colours.
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Turmeric produces a bright yellow/orange colour that can be combined with woad, cochineal or safflower to give a wide range of colours.
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(Carthamus tinctorius) Safflower is an ancient prickly flowering plant that contains a water soluble yellow dye and an alkaline soluble red dye.
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(Carthamus tinctorius) Safflower is an ancient prickly flowering plant that contains a water soluble yellow dye and an alkaline soluble red dye.
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Indigofera tinctoria This ancient dyestuff produces the familiar indigo blue used for batik work. There are many ways to make an indigo
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Indigofera tinctoria This ancient dyestuff produces the familiar indigo blue used for batik work. There are many ways to make an indigo
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(Haematoxylum campechianum) Logwood comes from a tree native to the West Indies and the Yucatan Peninsula. With alum it gives purple to
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(Haematoxylum campechianum) Logwood comes from a tree native to the West Indies and the Yucatan Peninsula. With alum it gives purple to
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