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Various Sources Of Natural Dyes

Author: Rachit Jain
by Rachit Jain
Posted: Apr 04, 2014

Traditionally, natural dyeing has been a celebrated folk art but now, it has spread its wings across the world as a full-fledged business. Natural Dyes are colorants and pigments derived from different natural sources like plants, animals, minerals, etc. These dyes are capable of producing a wide range of colors by mix and match system. However, with advancement in technology, there has been a widespread use of synthetic dyes, but Natural Dyes have not lost their charm due to their exotic colors and organic production procedure. Let us have a look at the various sources of Natural Dyes.

  • Plants: Several plants enriched with natural color content have been constantly used to extract natural dyes since ancient times. Dyes can be obtained from almost all the parts of the plants including roots, stems, leaves, flowers, fruits, bark, etc. Many exotic plants contain more than one color and their different parts can be used to extract a variety of colors. Some of the most common dye sources are beetroot, tomato, pomegranate, grapes, guava, lemon, etc.
  • Animals: Dyes are extracted not only from the plants, but also from certain animals. For example, various species of small insects, snails and mollusks that are found along the sea coast have been a significant source of natural dyes for many decades. Moreover, some aquatic animals like shellfish and coral reefs are also widely used for dye extraction.
  • Minerals: Various rocks and minerals are also a rich source of natural colorants. Some of the most popular minerals used for dye production include ochre for brown, yellow or red color; limestone for white and yellow color; mercury ore for red and malachite for green color.
  • By-Products: Certain industries, especially lac manufacturing industry, give lac dye as a byproduct that can be used for producing rich shades. Also, gum manufacturing industry uses a chemical compound called Cassia Tora which releases an orange-brown dye color.
  • Fungi Tissues: Some types of fungi such as Drechslera and Trichoderma release anthraquinone derivatives that can be utilized for the production of dye colors. The colros manufactured through the process of fungi synthesis are exceptionally beautiful and unique.

Sam Vegetable Colours Pvt. Ltd. is one of the reputed Manufacturers and Exporters of a comprehensive range of products in Uttar Pradesh, India. The offerings of the company include Herbal Dyed Fabric, Herbal Dyed Stoles, Herbal Dyed Wool Yarn, Natural Vegetable Dyes, Organic Cotton Socks, Organic Denim Fabric and Natural Indigo Dyes. For more information about the company and its products, you can log on to http://www.samvegetable.com/.

Author Bio:-

Sam Vegetable Colours Pvt. Ltd. oen of the leading Natural Denim Fabric Manufacturers in Uttar Pradesh, India. The company offers Herbal Dyed Wool Yarn, Natural Vegetable Dyes and Handloom cotton fabric etc.

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Author is representing this article on behalf of Sam Vegetable Colours Pvt. Ltd. an eminent Herbal Dyed Garments manufacturer, offers vegetable dye colors, Herbal Dyed Stoles etc.

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