(Vibrant colours produced from natural dyes)

What is a Mordant?
A mordant is an element that quickens the chemical
reaction taking place between say a natural dye and the fiber. It helps
in the dye to get absorbed. Common mordants are Alum, Blue Vitriol,
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Ecologically sustainable Indigo DyeingIn a news that would delight the environmental
watchers, there is a Natural dyeing unit that specializes in indigo
dyeing. This dyeing process utilizes a vegetable dyeing process and is
totally focused on being environmental friendly. Here in the process of
dyeing, the yarn is first treated with high alkaline soaps instead of
the usual caustic soda. It also uses plant extracts that doesn't pose
harm to humans, but may actually improve their health. Like the tannin
used as a mordant can be a source for powerful antiseptic too. Turmeric
rejuvenates the skin and indigo aids in relaxing. The water in each
stage gets treated before being recycled for agricultural use. With
further development and active support from government, this dyeing
process could well be applied in medium sized industrial productions. ![]() |
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