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Cochineal Whole Dried Bugs (Dactylopius coccus) organic

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  • 100 grams
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Cochineal Whole Dried Bugs (Dactylopius coccus) organic

100 grams

eHouse Rishon

Pickup available, usually ready in 24 hours

eHouse, 58 Derech HaMaccabim
7535998 Rishon LeZion
Israel

+97252540033

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Flexible returns

Description

Also known as cochinilla (Spanish), grana cochinilla, carmine insect, “scarlet grain.”

Cochineal is a legendary natural dye derived from the dried bodies of Dactylopius coccus, a scale insect cultivated on prickly pear (nopal) cacti. These insects produce carminic acid, which makes up 19–22% of their body weight and yields brilliant reds, pinks, and purples.

Our cochineal comes directly from a small, sustainable farm in Peru, where it is cultivated organically on nopals and traded fairly. This ensures a consistently high carminic acid content for strong, reliable dye results, while also supporting farming families who keep this ancient tradition alive.

Did you know? Cochineal was once so valuable in colonial trade that it was second only to silver in exports from the Americas. The Aztecs and Maya used it for textiles, ritual objects, and manuscripts, and it remains one of the most lightfast natural red dyes.

Main dye compound: Carminic acid (Cochineal) (E120)
CI Natural Red 4 
Part used: Whole insect
Origin: Peru, sustainable and fair-trade farm

Shading Tips

  • Wool (no mordant) → bright reds and pinks
  • Alum (protein fibers) → crimson to magenta
  • Tannin + alum (cellulose fibers) → rich bluish reds
  • Cream of tartar (acidic bath) → pushes bath toward scarlet, intensifies reds
  • Iron → deep purples, browns, and blackened reds
  • Overdye with indigo → violets and plums

Instructions for Use

WOF: 10–20% for medium to strong shades

Mordanting:
– Wool can be dyed without mordant
– Alum recommended for silk, cotton, and other fibers
– Tannin + alum gives improved results on cellulose

Preparation:
– Best results when insects are ground before use
– Simmer in water for dye extraction; strain before adding fibers

Dyeing methods: Hot dyeing preferred; compatible with Low Impact Method

Lightfastness: Very good

Storage: Packed in resealable zip bags for freshness

Materials & Care
Care Instruction
Safety & Handling
  • 100% natural dye from insects (Dactylopius coccus).
  • Approved as a food and cosmetic colorant (E120, CI Natural Red 4) under international standards.
  • Safe for use in foods, body care, and textiles.
  • May cause allergic reactions in sensitive individuals — always test before cosmetic use.
  • Store in a sealed container in a cool, dry place.
  • Keep out of reach of children and pets.
Storage & Compliance

Store in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight. Reseal tightly after use.

Naturally farmed and processed by small producers.

This product complies with the General Product Safety Regulation (EU) 2023/988 (GPSR).

Packed and distributed by The Natural Dye Store, Derech Hamaccabim 58, Rishon LeZion, Israel,Contact person Suzanne Tamar Dekel, +972525410033

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