Walnut Peel Powder
The green walnut peel are collected at harvest, air-dried, and then grounded into a fine powder. Walnut peel powder is a traditional natural dye, gives you a warm brown tone and silky sheen
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Henna
Pure natural Henna Powder hair dye contains no chemicals and is free from PPD, metallic salts and ammonia found in synthetic hair dyes. Henna hair dye is a natural permanent hair dye alternative for those allergic to chemical dyes and need to use natural hair dye. No preservatives and paraben.
Henna Powder
The leaves of the Henna plant contain a natural and very effective coloring pigment : Lawsone.
This Orange / Red dye releases as the leaves are crushed. Drying, milling, and sifting the Henna leaves into a fine powder maximizes the pigment (Lawsone) release.
The powdered henna will activate with air and water. After mixing to a paste, you can apply directly to your hair or skin for Natural, Super-Effective coloring. Henna temporarily tattoos the body, and permanently colors hair.
Henna has been used since antiquity to dye fingernails, skin and hair, as well as fabrics including silk, wool and leather.
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Madder Root ( Rubia Tinctorum )
Definition of Madder
Madder is a perennial plant with evergreen leaves and small pale yellow flowers. The roots can be over three feet long, and are usually harvested in the second or third year of growth. Considered an ancient or heirloom dye plant; madder has been used throughout history for the brilliant orange and red hues it can produce.
Alizarin is a red dye found in the roots of the madder plant and the powdered roots are used
directly in the dyeing process.
Madder Plant
The common madder can grow up to 1.5 m in height. The evergreen leaves are approximately 5 â??10 cm long and 2â??3 cm broad, produced in whorls of 4â??7 starlike around the central stem. It climbs with tiny hooks at the leaves and stems.
Madder Root
The roots can be over a meter long, up to 12 millimeters thick and the source of red dyes known as rose madder and Turkey red. It prefers loamy soils ( sand and clay soil ) with a constant level of moisture. The root of madder is the source of Alizarin.
Color Spectrum
The Madder Roots has been used for centuries to produce a red dye to color wool, cotton, leather and other textiles.
Depending on the type of mordant used to extract and â??fixâ?? the dye, various shades can be obtained, from saffron to turkey red and madder lake.
Madder Root Powder
Madder Root Powder is an herbal powder that has been used for thousands of years to produce a red color that ranges from pink to scarlet.
We use traditional methods (Stone Mill) to prepare Madder Root Powder, which guarantees the final quality of the product.
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Pomegranate Skin Powder
The powdered skin of the pomegranate can be used as a tannin mordant and as a dye. It is high in tannin and improves the light and wahfastness of any dye with which it is mixed. It works well with cellulose fibres but also with silk and wool. Without a mordant a yellow beige color can be achieved
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Safflower Powder
Safflower is an annual plant; Its height reaches about 60 cm.Safflower is one of the most important herbal color and medicinal plants that is also used in cooking and it is called fake saffron. Safflower plant is also used in the dyeing industry to obtain a range of yellow and orange colors
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Saffron
Saffron is a spice derived from the flower of Crocus sativus, commonly known as the "saffron crocus". The vivid crimson stigma and styles, called threads, are collected and dried for use mainly as a seasoning and colouring agent in food and dyeing fabrics. Saffron has long been the world�´s most costly spice by weight. Although some doubts remain on its origin, it is believed that saffron originated in Iran. However, Greece and Mesopotamia have also been suggested as the possible region of origin of this plant
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Aleppo Oak (QUERCUS INFECTORIA)
Quercus infectoria,Oak apple, is a species of oak, bearing galls that have been traditionally used for centuries in Asia medicinally. ; these have been used for centuries in softening leather and in making black dye and ink.
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