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Indigo Cakes (Indigofera Tinctoria)

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  • 100 grams
  • 200 grams

Pickup available at eHouse Rishon

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Indigo Cakes (Indigofera Tinctoria)

100 grams

eHouse Rishon

Pickup available, usually ready in 24 hours

eHouse, 58 Derech HaMaccabim
7535998 Rishon LeZion
Israel

+97252540033

Reliable shipping

Flexible returns

Description

Our indigo cakes are sourced from a new supplier in Tamil Nadu, India, where workers benefit from improved working conditions. The result is a high-quality indigo (approx. 50% indigotin content) that stores well and reduces beautifully in the vat.

Indigo is the legendary source of colourfast blues, celebrated for millennia across cultures from Asia to Africa and Europe. Unlike most dyes, indigo does not bond through mordants but through a reduction process, yielding blues that range from the palest sky to near-black navy.

Did you know? Indigo is the only natural dye that develops its color on the fiber after dyeing. The fabric comes out yellow-green from the vat and turns blue as it oxidizes in the air. 

Main dye compound: Indigotin (aprox 50%)
CI Natural Blue 1

Shading Tips

  • Multiple dips  build up depth from pale blue to rich navy
  • Longer oxidation  deeper, clearer blues
  • Overdye with weld or fustic  brilliant greens
  • Overdye with madder or cochineal  purples and deep plums
  • Iron vat  muted, smoky blues
  • Fructose or natural fermentation vat  softer, more organic shades of blue

Instructions for Use

Part used: Fermented cakes from Indigofera tinctoria leaves

Preparation:
– Grind cake into powder with a mortar and pestle before use
– Reduce in an indigo vat (fructose, iron, or other reduction method)

Mordant: None needed, but scouring fibers well before dyeing is essential

Fiber types: Works on all natural fibers (protein & cellulose)

Origin: Tamil Nadu, India — farm cultivated for dye production

Process: Leaves fermented in pits → dye precipitated by oxidation → dried into cakes → cut into squares

Packaging: Securely packed in resealable zip bags for storage

Materials & Care
Care Instruction
Safety & Handling
  • For external use only. Not edible.  
  • Keep away from children and pets.
  • Wear gloves and mask when handling powders.
  • Avoid inhalation of dust and contact with eyes.
Storage & Compliance

Non-edible: For dyeing purposes only. Not for food, cosmetic, or medicinal use.

Handling: Grind cakes in a well-ventilated area. Wear gloves and a dust mask to avoid inhaling fine powder.

Skin contact: May cause irritation in sensitive individuals; wash thoroughly after handling.

Eyes: Avoid contact with eyes. If contact occurs, rinse immediately with clean water.

Storage: Keep in a cool, dry place, sealed to protect from moisture.

Environmental care: Dispose of spent vats and wastewater responsibly, following local environmental regulations. Do not pour concentrated indigo solutions directly into drains or waterways.

Children & pets: Keep out of reach.

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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