Natural Indigo Collection

Natural Indigo Yarn Dyed Fabrics

Natural Indigo Fabric Dyed Fabrics

Natural Indigo Tie & Dye Fabrics

Indigo Plant Dye

Natural Indigo vat for eco-friendly organic dyeing of cotton yarn and denim fabric

The magic of indigo is not new.

Indigo is among the oldest dyes to be used for textile dyeing and printing. A variety of plants have provided indigo throughout history, but most natural indigo was obtained from those in the genus Indigofera, which are native to the tropics, notably the Indian subcontinent. In fact, the Greek word for the dye, indikón – means Indian.

The dye extracted from the indigo plant is first reduced to in an alkaline vat, the material is then dipped into the vat, several times, as per the depth of color required, and exposed to air in between every two consecutive dips. The color changes from yellow to green to blue on oxidation.

We extensively use natural indigo, to dye yarn as well as fabric, in a wide range of shades, from light to dark. The dyeing is done in a cold dye bath.

We also offer indigo with minimal dry crocking, in both yarn-dyed and fabric-dyed categories.

Yarn Dyed Vs. Fabric Dyed

A fabric that is made from yarns dyed before weaving is referred to as “yarn dyed” fabric.

Generally, since denim conventionally is a warp-dyed fabric, we dye the warp yarns in desired colors and use weft in un-dyed state for making handloom / khadi selvedge denim fabric. As a result of this, the face of the fabric appears to be colored, and the back appears to be white or less colored than the front. At times, the weft used is also in dyed form, in the same color as warp to give a more solid color to the fabric, or in a different color to create a specialty fabric with a mixed color tone.

The dyeing of yarn is done using colors extracted from various organic waste materials, like marigold flower petals, eucalyptus leaves, pomegranate rind, onion skins, madder roots, and also the dye extracted from indigo plant. We also use azo-free reactive dyes for dyeing the yarn in some of our varieties.

The dyeing of yarn with natural / organic dyes is carried out manually, by hand, in the form of hanks, without using any machinery, and is therefore done in small lots only.

When the yarns used for weaving the fabric are used in raw or natural color color of cotton, and the dyeing is done after weaving, it is referred to as “piece dyed” fabric.

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