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Murasaki Root Pieces (Lithospermum erythrorhizon) Violet

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  • 100 grams

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Murasaki Root Pieces (Lithospermum erythrorhizon) Violet

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 Purple Gromwell, shikon (Japanese), zi cao (Chinese).

Description
Murasaki is one of Japan’s most ancient and revered natural dyes, derived from the roots of Lithospermum erythrorhizon. Used since the Nara period (710–794 CE), it produces extraordinary purples that were once considered a “forbidden color” (kinjiki), reserved for the Imperial family and the highest-ranking officials.

These dried roots yield a spectrum from soft lilacs to deep imperial purples, depending on pH and mordant. More than just a dye, murasaki represents the aesthetics of classical Japan, where purple embodied nobility, refinement, and spiritual depth.

Historical Note
In ancient Japanese court culture, purple garments signified status and authority. The painstaking process of dyeing with murasaki ( requiring delicate cold extractions and skillful handling)  made it one of the rarest and most prestigious colors of the Heian and Edo periods. The plant was also prized in traditional medicine, and its pigment continues to be studied today for its unique chemistry.

Active Dye Components

  • Shikonin
  • Acetylshikonin

CI Colour Name
Closest family: CI Natural Violet 1

Shading Tips

  • Alum mordant: lilac to mid purples
  • Alkaline extraction: deep violets and bluish purples
  • Iron mordant: sombre grey-purples and eggplant tones
  • Overdye with indigo: rich, near-black purples
  • Sensitive to pH shifts — slight acidity gives redder hues, alkalinity pushes bluer tones

Light fastness: moderate — handle with care, avoid prolonged sun exposure.

Source
Sustainably sourced in small quantities. Suitable for experienced dyers seeking rare, historic colours.

Instructions for Use

Part used: roots (dried pieces)

Preparation:

Best extracted in alcohol or a mild alkaline solution (e.g. soda ash), not by boiling, to preserve brilliance.

Method:

Crush dried roots lightly.

Soak in alcohol or alkaline water for several hours or overnight.

Strain the liquid and add fibres.

Dye using a cold or gently warmed bath (avoid heat and oxidation).

Fibres: best on silk and wool (protein fibres).

Finishing: rinse gently, dry out of 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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