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Indigo Powder (Indigofera Tinctoria) India

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Indigo Powder (Indigofera Tinctoria) India

50 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

Our indigo comes from a farm in Tamil Nadu and is very strong (approx 50% indigotin). It reduces beautifully in an indigo vat. Indigo does not need a mordant for dyeing but good scouring of fabrics is essential.

Natural Indigo Dye is an extract prepared from Indigofera tinctoria which is cultivated for this purpose. Indigo is the legendary source of colorfast blues and its ability to produce a wide range of shades has made it the most successful dye plant ever known. Indigo grows all over the world but flourishes best in hot, sunny, humid areas. Indigo can give clear blues that range from the tint of a pale sky to a deep navy that is almost black.

The leaves of the Indigofera tinctoria are fermented in fermentation pits. The dye is precipitated by oxidation or by passing the air. The precipitated dye settles down at the bottom. The cake is dried in the air and sun and then cut into squares. Real indigo always smells a mix of fruit and compost.

Securely packed in a re-sealable zip bag for easy use and storage. Cake needs to be ground with pestle and mortar.

For use in soap; add to lye water, oils or at trace. Different methods will yield different shades of blue. SDS can be found in additional info sections.

Main dye compound: Indigotin 
CI Natural Blue 1

Instructions for Use

Scouring: Prepare your fabric or yarn by thoroughly scouring to remove oils, starches, or finishes. This step ensures even dye uptake.

Mordanting: Indigo is a vat dye and does not require mordanting.

Vat Preparation: Dissolve indigo in a reduction vat (for example, using fructose or iron methods). Maintain the vat at the correct pH (9–11) for best results.

Dyeing: Immerse fibers slowly and evenly into the vat. Remove and expose to air to allow the indigo to oxidize and develop its characteristic blue. Repeat dips for deeper shades.

Rinsing & Finishing: Rinse thoroughly in cool water until the water runs clear. Wash gently with pH-neutral soap if needed. Dry away from direct sunlight.

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

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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