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Natural Vegetable Dyes
Natural dyes and the art of dyeing are as old as textiles themselves. For centuries, plant-based materials such as roots, bark, flowers, leaves and seeds have been used to create beautiful and lasting colors for fabrics. Natural Vegetable Dyes are produced by drying and finely powdering these botanical raw materials. This traditional form of natural dye preserves the complete plant material and reflects the way natural dyes have historically been used in textile dyeing across cultures.
Vegetable dye powders are valued for their authentic shades, natural variation and connection to traditional dyeing practices. They continue to be widely used by handloom weavers, natural dye studios, artisans, boutique textile brands and research institutions working with natural dyeing techniques. These dyes can be used for coloring a variety of textile fibers including cotton, silk, wool, nylon and recycled nylon, making them suitable for both traditional textiles and modern sustainable materials.
At Sodhani Biotech, we produce natural dyes using carefully selected botanical raw materials, including plant waste streams such as pomegranate peels, onion peels and areca nut residues, helping support a more circular and sustainable dye industry. Our range of vegetable dyes includes materials such as Indigo, Madder Root, Cutch, Pomegranate Peel, Walnut Shell, Lac and Myrobalan, among others.
Barn Red Natural Vegetable Dye (Red Sandalwood Dye)
Minimum Order Quantity: 1 Kg
Product Brochure
| Application | Food, Handicraft, Textile, Paper, Cosmetic |
| Form | Powder |
| Colour Shade | Red |
| Solubility | Water Soluble |
| Fiber Compatibility | Linen, Cotton, Wool, Jute, Nylon, Silk |
| Color | Red |
| Usage | Natural Textile Dyeing |
| Packaging Type | Cardboard Box |
| Source | Plants |
| Type | Dyes |
| Shelf Life | 2 Years |
| Mordant Requirement | Copper, Iron, Alum |
| Brand | Natural Dye |
| Country Of Origin | India |
| Grade | Textile |
| Packaging Size | 1 Kg, 5 Kg, 10 Kg |
Botanical Name: Pterocarpus santalinus
Common Name: Red Sandalwood
Other Name: Sandal Red
Part Used: Heartwood
Form: Powder
Applications: Natural Textile Dyeing, Traditional Herbal Uses
Barn Red is a natural vegetable dye obtained from the heartwood of Pterocarpus santalinus, commonly known as red sandalwood. This tree species is native to the Eastern Ghats region of South India and is valued for its distinctive deep red wood and natural colouring properties.
The wood of red sandalwood contains natural colouring compounds known as santalins, which are responsible for producing rich red to reddish-brown shades during the dyeing process. The heartwood is dried and processed into powder so that the colouring compounds can be extracted during natural dyeing.
In textile dyeing, red sandalwood has traditionally been used as a plant-based dye for producing red and crimson shades on fabrics. The final colour obtained during dyeing can vary depending on the dyeing conditions and mordants used. Mordants such as alum and stannous salts are often used during the dyeing process to improve colour development and fixation on the fabric.
Barn Red natural dye shows good affinity with several fibres including silk, wool, cotton, linen, jute, and nylon, and is widely used in handloom dyeing, craft dyeing, natural textile production, and sustainable fabric colouring practices. Because of its botanical origin and distinctive colour, it is often preferred by natural dye artisans, textile designers, and sustainable fashion manufacturers seeking plant-based colouring materials.
Apart from its use in textile dyeing, red sandalwood has also been traditionally valued in herbal and medicinal preparations. In traditional systems of medicine, different parts of the plant have historically been associated with properties such as anti-inflammatory, antipyretic, and other therapeutic effects.
Because of its deep colour and botanical origin, Pterocarpus santalinus remains an important source of natural red dyes used in traditional and sustainable textile dyeing applications.
Additional Information:
- Item Code: BARNRED
- Production Capacity: 10 MT
- Packaging Details: 1 Kg, 5 Kg, 10 Kg
Indigo Leaf Powder Natural Dye
Minimum Order Quantity: 1 Kg
Product Brochure
| Form | Powder |
| Application | Cosmetic, Hair Dye |
| Packaging Size | 1 kg |
| Colour Shade | Black |
| Solubility | Water Soluble |
| Packaging Type | Cardboard Box |
| Pack Type | Cardboard Box |
| Mordant Requirement | Copper, Iron, Alum |
| Country Of Origin | India |
| Is It Natural | Natural |
| Pack Size | 1 kg |
| Function | Hair Dying |
| Usage | Natural Textile Dyeing |
| Brand | Natural Vegetable Dye |
| Shelf Life | 2 years |
| Type | Natural Dye |
| Source | Plants |
| Packaging | 1 Kg, 5 Kg, 10 Kg |
Botanical Name: Indigofera tinctoria
Common Name: Indigo Leaf
Other Name: Indigo Powder
Part Used: Leaves
Form: Powder
Applications: Natural Hair Dyeing, Traditional Textile Dyeing
Indigo Leaf Powder is a natural dye obtained from the leaves of Indigofera tinctoria, one of the most historically significant plants used for natural dye production. The plant has been cultivated for centuries as a source of indigo dye, which is known for producing deep blue shades in textile dyeing.
The leaves of the indigo plant are processed and dried to produce a fine green powder. When used in traditional indigo processing, the leaves undergo fermentation and oxidation, which leads to the formation of indigotin, the natural blue pigment responsible for the characteristic indigo colour used in textile dyeing.
While indigo has long been known as one of the oldest natural dyes used for dyeing and printing textiles, indigo leaf powder is also widely used today as a natural hair colouring ingredient. In herbal hair care formulations, indigo leaf powder is commonly applied after henna to produce dark brown to natural black shades on hair, making it a popular plant-based alternative to synthetic hair dyes.
Indigo leaf powder can therefore serve two important purposes: it acts as a botanical source of indigotin used in natural textile dyeing, and it is also valued as a natural hair dye used in herbal hair colouring preparations. Because of its plant origin and traditional use, it is widely preferred in natural hair care products, herbal cosmetics, and eco-friendly dyeing practices.
Historically, indigo has played a major role in textile culture around the world. For many centuries, India was one of the largest producers of natural indigo, and the dye became widely known for colouring textiles such as cotton fabrics and traditional garments.
Because of its deep colour, long history, and plant origin, indigo remains one of the most important natural dyes used in traditional dyeing systems and natural hair colouring applications.
Additional Information:
- Item Code: INDIGOLEAVES
- Production Capacity: 200 MT
- Packaging Details: 1 Kg, 5 Kg, 10 Kg
Gallnut Vegetable Dye (Gallnut Tannin)
Minimum Order Quantity: 1 Kg
Product Brochure
| Application | Paper, Textile, Leather |
| Form | Powder |
| Colour Shade | Beige |
| Solubility | Water Soluble |
| Fiber Compatibility | Nylon, Cotton, Wool, Linen, Silk, Jute |
| Usage | Natural Dyeing of Textile |
| Is It Dried | Dried |
| Source | Plant Based |
| Mordant Requirement | Alum, Copper, Iron |
| Packaging Type | Cardboard Box |
| Shelf Life | 24 Months |
| Brand | Natural Vegetable Dye |
| Country Of Origin | India |
| Grade | Textile Dyeing |
| Packaging Size | 1 Kg, 5 Kg & 10 Kg |
Botanical Name: Quercus infectoria
Common Name: Oak Gall / Gallnut
Part Used: Galls (commonly referred to as dried fruits)
Form: Powder
Applications: Natural Textile Dyeing, Mordanting, Traditional Herbal Uses
Gallnut is a unique natural product formed through a natural interaction between plants and insects. These spherical growths, commonly known as oak galls, develop on the young branches or twigs of the oak tree (Quercus infectoria) when certain insects deposit their eggs in the plant tissue. The plant responds to this interaction by forming gall structures that are exceptionally rich in natural tannins.
Because of their very high tannin content, gallnuts have been widely used for centuries in natural textile dyeing, mordanting, leather tanning, and traditional ink production. In natural dyeing systems, tannins play an important role in improving the affinity between natural dyes and textile fibres, particularly when dyeing plant-based fibres such as cotton, linen, and jute.
Gallnut powder is prepared by drying and grinding the galls into a fine powder that can be used in dye baths or mordanting processes. When used as a dye material, gallnut can produce soft beige to light yellow shades on fibres such as wool, silk, and cotton. When followed by an iron after-bath, the colour can develop into deeper grey or black tones. Gallnut is also frequently used to modify or darken other natural dyes, making it an important material in traditional dyeing systems.
Because of its strong tannin content, gallnut is particularly valuable for mordanting plant fibres before dyeing, helping improve colour fixation and depth when used with other natural dyes.
Apart from textile applications, gallnuts have also been widely used in traditional herbal systems of medicine in both Eastern and Western cultures. In traditional practice they have been valued for their astringent and antimicrobial properties, and have historically been used in preparations related to wound care and certain inflammatory conditions.
Due to its high tannin content and versatility, gallnut continues to be an important botanical material used in natural dyeing and textile processing, particularly in sustainable and traditional dyeing practices.
Additional Information:
- Item Code: GALLNUT
- Production Capacity: 20 MT
- Packaging Details: 1 Kg, 5 Kg & 10 Kg
Sun Yellow Natural Vegetable Dye (Marigold Flower Dye)
Minimum Order Quantity: 1 Kg
Product Brochure
| Application | Paper, Handicraft, Leather, Textile |
| Form | Powder |
| Packaging Size | 1 kg |
| Color | Yellow |
| Colour Shade | Yellow |
| Solubility | Water Soluble |
| Fiber Compatibility | Silk, Wool, Linen, Jute, Nylon, Cotton |
| Usage | Natural Textile Dyeing |
| Source | Plants |
| Type | Dyes |
| Pack Size | 1 kg |
| Shelf Life | 2 years |
| Packaging Type | Bag |
| Brand | Natural Dye |
| Mordant Requirement | Copper, Iron, Alum |
| Packaging | Pouch |
Botanical Name: Tagetes erecta
Common Name: Marigold
Other Name: Marigold Flower
Part Used: Flowers
Form: Powder
Applications: Natural Textile Dyeing
Sun Yellow is a natural vegetable dye obtained from the flowers of Tagetes erecta, commonly known as marigold. The plant belongs to the Asteraceae family and is widely cultivated in many regions of the world as an ornamental plant as well as a valuable botanical resource.
Marigold flowers contain natural colouring compounds known as carotenoids, particularly lutein, which is responsible for the bright yellow to orange colour produced by the dye. These natural pigments contribute to the characteristic yellow to golden shades obtained during the dyeing process.
In natural textile dyeing, marigold flowers have traditionally been used as a plant-based dye for producing yellow and golden tones on fabrics. The flowers are dried and processed into powder, which can then be extracted in water during dyeing. Depending on the dyeing conditions and mordants used, the dye can produce a range of soft yellow, golden yellow, and warm orange shades.
Sun Yellow natural dye shows good affinity with several fibres including cotton, linen, wool, silk, jute, and nylon, and is widely used in handloom dyeing, craft dyeing, natural textile production, and sustainable textile manufacturing. Because it is derived from plant material, marigold dye is often preferred by natural dye artisans, textile designers, and sustainable fashion brands seeking environmentally responsible colouring materials.
Apart from its role as a textile dye, marigold has also been recognized in traditional herbal systems for various medicinal properties. In traditional practices, the plant has historically been associated with uses related to digestive health, cough, and certain inflammatory conditions.
Because of its bright colour and plant origin, marigold remains an important botanical source of natural yellow dyes used in textile dyeing, particularly in traditional and sustainable dyeing practices.
Additional Information:
- Item Code: SUNYELLOW
- Production Capacity: 10 MT
- Packaging Details: 1Kg, 5 Kg & 10 Kg
Wine Red Natural Dye (Lac Dye)
Minimum Order Quantity: 1 Kg
Product Brochure
| Application | Food, Paper, Cosmetic, Textile, Leather |
| Packaging Size | 1 kg |
| Form | Powder |
| Colour Shade | Red |
| Solubility | Water Soluble |
| Fiber Compatibility | Nylon, Cotton, Jute, Linen, Silk, Wool |
| Color | Red, Pink, Maroon |
| Usage | Textile, wool, food, cosmetic |
| Packaging Type | Cardboard Boxes |
| Source | Animal Based |
| Product Type | Natural Vegetable Dyes |
| Pack Size | 1 kg |
| Type | Dyes |
| Mordant Requirement | Alum, Iron, Copper |
| Shelf Life | 24 Months |
| Country Of Origin | India |
| Brand | Natural Dye |
| Pack Type | 1 Kg, 5 Kg, 10 Kg |
Source: Kerria lacca (Lac Insect)
Common Name: Lac Dye / Shellac Dye
Other Name: Lac
Part Used: Resinous Secretion of Lac Insect on Host Trees
Form: Powder
Applications: Natural Textile Dyeing, Food Colouring, Cosmetics, Pharmaceuticals, Perfumery, and Paint Industry
Wine Red Natural Dye is a natural colouring material obtained from lac insects (Kerria lacca), which belong to the insect family Kerriidae. These insects live in large colonies on host trees and secrete a resinous substance known as lac, which has been historically used for producing both shellac and natural red dye.
During the lac cultivation process, the insects form a resinous coating on the branches of host trees. The encrusted twigs, commonly known as stick lac, are harvested and processed to extract the colouring matter. Lac dye is obtained by washing the raw stick lac with water and then precipitating the colouring compounds from the filtered solution, resulting in a natural red dye powder.
Lac dye has been used for centuries as a natural textile dye, particularly for dyeing wool and silk, where it produces rich crimson to wine red shades. The final colour can vary depending on the dyeing conditions and mordants used. Because of its strong colouring properties, lac dye is valued in traditional textile dyeing, handloom dyeing, and sustainable fabric colouring processes.
The dye shows good affinity with several fibres including wool, silk, cotton, linen, jute, and nylon, and is widely used by natural dye artisans, textile designers, craft dyers, and sustainable fashion manufacturers seeking plant- and insect-based natural colourants for environmentally responsible textile production.
Apart from textile applications, lac-derived colouring materials have also been used in food colouring, cosmetic formulations, pharmaceutical preparations, perfumery, and decorative coatings. The lac insect is therefore considered an important natural resource because of the multiple products derived from it, including lac resin, shellac, and lac dye.
In addition to its traditional applications, lac dye is often considered a natural alternative to cochineal dye in certain applications. Both dyes produce red to crimson shades and have historically been used for colouring textiles, food products, and cosmetic formulations. While cochineal dye is derived from Dactylopius coccus insects, lac dye is obtained from the resinous secretion of the lac insect (Kerria lacca), which is cultivated on host trees in South and Southeast Asia. Because of its natural origin and strong colouring properties, lac dye can be used in many formulations where natural red colourants are required, including textile dyeing, food colouring, and cosmetic products. In some applications, lac dye is preferred because it can provide similar red colour tones while offering an alternative supply source to cochineal-based colourants.
Because of its long history in traditional dyeing and industrial applications, lac dye continues to be valued as a natural red colourant used in textile dyeing and other specialty industries, particularly where natural and sustainable colouring materials are preferred.
Additional Information:
- Item Code: WINERED
- Production Capacity: 2000 Kg
- Packaging Details: 1 Kg, 5 Kg, 10 Kg
Jonquil Yellow Natural Vegetable Dye (Turmeric Natural Dye)
Minimum Order Quantity: 1 Kg
Product Brochure
| Pack Size | 1 Kg, 5 Kg & 10 Kg |
| Application | Food, Textile |
| Packaging Size | 1 Kg, 5 Kg & 10 Kg |
| Form | Powder |
| Colour Shade | Yellow |
| Solubility | Oil Soluble |
| Fiber Compatibility | Linen, Cotton, Nylon, Silk, Jute |
| Color | Golden Yellow |
| Usage | Natural Textile Dyeing |
| Packaging Type | Cardboard Boxes |
| Botanical Name | Curcuma Longa |
| Type | Natural Dyes |
| Source | Plant Based |
| Mordant Requirement | Iron, Alum, Copper |
| Shelf Life | 24 Months |
| Brand | Natural Vegetable Dyes |
| Grade | Textile Grade |
| Eco-Friendly | Yes |
| Country of Origin | Made in India |
Botanical Name: Curcuma longa
Common Name: Turmeric
Other Name: Yellow Zedoary, Mango Ginger
Part Used: Roots / Rhizomes
Form: Powder
Applications: Natural Textile Dyeing, Natural Paints, Traditional Herbal Uses
Jonquil Yellow is a natural vegetable dye derived from the rhizomes of Curcuma longa, commonly known as turmeric. Turmeric has been one of the oldest natural colouring agents used in many cultures, valued for its distinctive bright yellow colour and its traditional medicinal properties.
The characteristic yellow colour of turmeric comes from natural pigments known as curcuminoids, primarily curcumin, demethoxycurcumin, and bisdemethoxycurcumin. Among these compounds, curcumin is the principal colouring component responsible for the strong yellow shade obtained during dyeing. The curcumin content in turmeric can vary depending on the plant variety and growing conditions.
In textile dyeing, turmeric has long been used as a plant-based dye for producing bright yellow shades on fabrics. The rhizomes are dried and ground into powder, from which the colouring compounds can be extracted during the dyeing process. Depending on the dyeing conditions and mordants used, the dye can produce soft yellow to bright golden yellow tones on textiles.
Turmeric dye shows good affinity with several fibres including cotton, linen, wool, silk, jute, and nylon, and is widely used in handloom dyeing, craft dyeing, natural textile production, and sustainable fashion applications. The use of natural or metallic mordants during the dyeing process can help improve the durability and colour fixation of turmeric dye on fabrics.
Apart from its role in textile dyeing, turmeric has also been widely used in traditional herbal systems of medicine and has historically been associated with various therapeutic properties. The presence of curcumin in turmeric has been studied for its anti-inflammatory and antioxidant characteristics.
Because of its bright colour and botanical origin, turmeric continues to be an important natural source of yellow dyes used in textile dyeing, particularly in traditional and sustainable dyeing practices.
Additional Information:
- Item Code: JONQUILYELLOW
- Production Capacity: 100 MT
- Packaging Details: 1 Kg, 5 Kg & 10 Kg
Turkey Red Natural Vegetable Dye (Madder Root Dye)
Minimum Order Quantity: 1 Kg
Product Brochure
| Application | Paper, Textile, Leather, Handicraft |
| Form | powder |
| Colour Shade | Red |
| Solubility | Water Soluble |
| Fiber Compatibility | Cotton, Silk, Jute, Linen, Polyester Blend, Nylon, Wool |
| Color | Turkey Red |
| Usage | Textile, Wool & Silk |
| Is It Dried | Dried |
| Shelf Life | 2 Years |
| Mordant Requirement | Iron, Alum, Copper |
| Packaging Type | Cardboard Box |
| Grade | Textile |
| Brand | Natural Dye |
| Country of Origin | Made in India |
| Source | Plants |
| Packaging Size | 1 Kg, 5 Kg & 10 Kg |
Common Name: Madder Root Dye
Other Name: Turkey Red Dye
Part Used: Roots
Form: Powder
Applications: Natural Textile Dyeing
Turkey Red is a natural vegetable dye derived from the roots of madder plants, which have historically been one of the most important botanical sources of red dyes used in textile dyeing. Madder root has been used for centuries across Asia, the Middle East, and Europe to produce rich red to deep crimson shades on fabrics.
The dye is obtained by drying and processing the roots of the plant into powder, from which the colouring compounds can be extracted during the dyeing process. Madder-based dyes are well known for producing a range of colours from soft pink and brick red to deep crimson and reddish brown, depending on the dyeing conditions and mordants used.
Turkey Red holds a special place in the history of textile dyeing. The traditional Turkey Red dyeing process, which was historically developed in the Middle East and later perfected in parts of Europe and India, became famous for producing brilliant and highly colourfast red shades on cotton textiles. Because of its durability and colour depth, this dye was widely used in the production of printed cotton fabrics, shawls, muslins, and decorative textiles.
In natural dyeing systems, madder root dye shows good affinity with several fibres including cotton, linen, wool, silk, jute, and nylon. The dye is widely used by handloom weavers, natural dye artisans, textile designers, and sustainable fashion manufacturers who prefer plant-based colouring materials for environmentally responsible textile production.
Because of its long history and reliable colour performance, Turkey Red natural dye remains one of the most important traditional dyes used in natural textile dyeing, particularly for creating stable and vibrant red shades in both artisanal and modern sustainable dyeing practices.
Additional Information:
- Item Code: TURKEYRED
- Production Capacity: 100 MT
- Packaging Details: 1 Kg, 5 Kg & 10 Kg
Jaipur Pink Natural Vegetable Dye (Sappanwood / Brazilwood)
Minimum Order Quantity: 1 Kg
Product Brochure
| Application | Paper, Textile, Handicraft, Food, Cosmetic |
| Form | Powder |
| Colour Shade | Red |
| Solubility | Water Soluble |
| Fiber Compatibility | Nylon, Cotton, Wool, Silk, Linen, Jute |
| Color | Red, Pink, Purple |
| Usage | Textile & Wool |
| Is It Dried | Dried |
| Packaging Type | Cardboard Box |
| Brand | Natural Vegetable Dye |
| Source | Plant Based |
| Mordant Requirement | Copper, Alum |
| Country Of Origin | India |
| Grade | Textile |
| Shelf Life | 2 Years |
| Packaging Size | 1 Kg, 5 Kg & 10 Kg |
Botanical Name: Caesalpinia sappan
Common Name: Sappan Wood
Other Name: Sappanwood
Part Used: Wood and Bark
Form: Powder
Applications: Natural Textile Dyeing
Jaipur Pink is a natural vegetable dye obtained from the wood of Caesalpinia sappan, commonly known as sappanwood. This plant has historically been one of the most important botanical sources of natural red dyes used in textile dyeing.
The dye is produced by processing and grinding the heartwood of the tree into powder. When extracted in water, sappanwood releases natural colouring compounds that produce pink to deep red shades on textiles. The final colour can vary depending on the pH of the dye bath and the mordants used during the dyeing process.
In natural dyeing systems, sappanwood is valued for its ability to produce a wide range of colours from soft pink and crimson to deeper red tones. By adjusting the dyeing conditions and using different mordants such as alum, iron salts, or other metallic mordants, dyers can obtain different hues and depths of colour while
maintaining good colour development on fabrics.
Jaipur Pink natural dye is widely used in traditional and artisanal textile dyeing, particularly in handloom and craft-based dyeing processes. The dye shows good affinity with several fibres including wool, silk, cotton, linen, jute, and nylon, making it suitable for a variety of natural and sustainable textile applications. Because of its plant origin, sappanwood dye is often preferred by natural dye artisans, textile designers, and sustainable fashion manufacturers looking for environmentally responsible colouring materials.
The plant Caesalpinia sappan belongs to the Fabaceae (Leguminosae) family, which includes several species known for their dye-producing properties. Apart from its use as a natural textile dye, sappanwood has also been traditionally used in herbal preparations and cosmetic applications, and certain compounds present in the wood have been associated with anti-inflammatory properties in traditional medicinal systems.
Because of its long history in textile dyeing, sappanwood remains an important plant-based dye used in sustainable and traditional dyeing practices, especially for producing natural shades of pink and red in textiles.
Additional Information:
- Production Capacity: 10 MT
- Packaging Details: 1 Kg, 5 Kg & 10 Kg
Eupatorium Natural Vegetable Dye
Minimum Order Quantity: 1 Kg
Product Brochure
| Form | Powder |
| Application | Cosmetic, Handicraft, Paper, Food, Leather, Textile |
| Packaging Size | 1 kg |
| Colour Shade | Yellow |
| Solubility | Water Soluble |
| Fiber Compatibility | Linen, Nylon, Jute, Cotton, Wool, Silk |
| Color | Yellow |
| Packaging Type | Cardboard Box |
| Usage/Application | Textile |
| Grade Standard | Bio-Tech Grade |
| Pack Type | Box |
| Source | Plant Based |
| Mordant Requirement | Copper, Iron, Alum |
| Shelf Life | 24 Months |
| Brand | Natural Vegetable Dye |
| Country Of Origin | India |
Botanical Name: Eupatorium perfoliatum
Common Name: Eupatorium
Other Name: Boneset
Part Used: Leaves
Form: Powder
Applications: Natural Textile Dyeing, Traditional Herbal Uses
Eupatorium natural dye is obtained from the leaves of Eupatorium perfoliatum, commonly known as boneset. This plant is typically found in moist or wet habitats and has long been recognized in traditional herbal systems as well as in natural dyeing practices.
The leaves of the plant contain various natural compounds including tannins, flavonoids, polysaccharides, and other phytochemicals, which contribute to its colouring properties. These natural components allow the plant material to be used as a plant-based dye source for textile dyeing.
For dye preparation, the leaves are dried and processed into powder so that the colouring compounds can be extracted during the dyeing process. When used in natural dyeing systems, Eupatorium dye can produce soft yellow to pale yellow shades, particularly on cotton fibres when used with alum as a mordant. The dye can also be applied to other fibres including linen, wool, silk, jute, and nylon, depending on dyeing conditions and mordants used.
Eupatorium powder dissolves readily in water, making it suitable for traditional dye baths used in handloom dyeing, craft dyeing, and sustainable textile production. Because of its botanical origin, it is often used by natural dye artisans and textile producers who prefer plant-based colouring materials.
Apart from its use in textile dyeing, Eupatorium perfoliatum has also been widely used in traditional herbal medicine. In historical herbal practices, the plant has been associated with preparations used for fever-related conditions and certain inflammatory disorders. The presence of compounds such as quercetin, kaempferol, and caffeic acid has been studied in relation to its biological properties.
Because of its plant origin and traditional applications, Eupatorium continues to be valued as a natural vegetable dye used in sustainable textile dyeing practices, particularly in craft and handloom dyeing systems.
Additional Information:
- Item Code: EUPATORIUM
- Production Capacity: 10 MT
- Packaging Details: 1 Kg, 5 Kg & 10 Kg
Crafty Brown Natural Dyes (Walnut Shell Dyes)
Minimum Order Quantity: 1 Kg
Product Brochure
| Application | Leather, Textile, Paper, Handicraft |
| Form | Powder |
| Colour Shade | Brown |
| Solubility | Water Soluble |
| Fiber Compatibility | Wool, Nylon, Cotton, Silk, Jute, Linen |
| Source | Plant Based |
| Mordant Requirement | Copper, Alum, Iron |
| Shelf Life | 24 Months |
| Country Of Origin | India |
| Grade | Textile |
| Usage | Natural Dyeing |
| Color | Brown |
| Brand | Natural Vegetable Dye |
| Packaging Type | Cardboard Box |
| Packaging Size | 1 Kg, 5 Kg & 10 Kg |
Botanical Name: Juglans regia
Common Name: Walnut
Other Name: Walnut Shell
Part Used: Shells / Hulls
Form: Powder
Applications: Natural Textile Dyeing, Cosmetic Preparations, Traditional Uses
Crafty Brown is a natural vegetable dye obtained from the shells and hulls of Juglans regia, commonly known as the walnut tree. This species is native to regions extending from the Balkan area through the Himalayas to parts of Southwest China and has long been valued for its timber, edible nuts, and natural colouring properties.
The shells and outer husks of walnuts contain natural colouring compounds, particularly juglone and other phenolic pigments, which are responsible for producing rich brown shades during the dyeing process. These plant-based pigments can be extracted by boiling the powdered walnut shells in water, allowing the colour components to dissolve into the dye bath.
In textile dyeing, walnut shell dye is known for producing warm brown to deep earthy tones on fabrics. The dye works effectively on several fibres including cotton, linen, wool, silk, jute, and nylon, and is widely used in handloom dyeing, craft dyeing, natural textile production, and sustainable fabric colouring practices. Depending on the mordants used during the dyeing process, different variations of brown shades can be obtained.
Walnut-based dyes are valued for their good colour uptake and durability, often showing good resistance to washing, rubbing, and light when applied properly during the dyeing process. Because of its plant origin and earthy colour palette, walnut dye is commonly used by natural dye artisans, textile designers, and sustainable fashion manufacturers.
Apart from textile dyeing, walnut extracts have also been used in cosmetic formulations and traditional preparations, particularly due to the presence of natural phenolic compounds. In traditional practices, different parts of the walnut tree have been associated with antioxidant and other biological properties.
Because of its natural colour and botanical origin, walnut shell dye continues to be an important source of natural brown dyes used in traditional and sustainable textile dyeing applications.
Additional Information:
- Production Capacity: 50 MT
- Packaging Details: 1 Kg, 5 Kg & 10 Kg
Silver Oak Natural Vegetable Dye
Minimum Order Quantity: 1 Kg
Product Brochure
| Application | Textile |
| Form | Powder |
| Colour Shade | Brown |
| Solubility | Water Soluble |
| Fiber Compatibility | Cotton, Wool, Jute, Linen, Nylon, Silk |
| Color | Beige Brown |
| Usage | Textile |
| Packaging Type | Cardboard Box |
| Is It Organic | Organic |
| Is It Dried | Dried |
| Source | Plant Based |
| Mordant Requirement | Iron, Copper, Alum |
| Shelf Life | 24 Months |
| Brand | Natural Vegetable Dyes |
| Country Of Origin | India |
| Packaging Size | 1 Kg, 5 Kg & 10 Kg |
Botanical Name: Syzygium cumini
Common Name: Jamun / Java Plum
Other Name: Black Plum, Malabar Plum
Part Used: Seeds / Kernels
Form: Powder
Applications: Natural Textile Dyeing, Traditional Herbal Uses
Silver Oak is a natural vegetable dye obtained from the seeds of Syzygium cumini, commonly known as jamun or java plum. The plant is an evergreen tropical tree native to the Indian subcontinent and parts of Southeast Asia, where it has long been valued for its edible fruit and traditional medicinal uses.
The seeds of the jamun fruit contain natural colouring compounds and tannins that can be used in traditional textile dyeing processes. For dye preparation, the seeds are dried and processed into powder so that the colouring components can be extracted during dyeing.
In textile dyeing, jamun seed dye can produce soft yellow to pale brown shades depending on the dyeing conditions and mordants used. The dye can be applied to several fibres including cotton, linen, wool, silk, jute, and nylon, and is used in handloom dyeing, craft dyeing, and natural textile production where plant-based dyes are preferred.
Apart from textile dyeing, Syzygium cumini has also been widely recognized in traditional herbal systems, where the fruit and seeds have historically been associated with various medicinal properties. In traditional practices, jamun seeds have been used in preparations related to digestive health and metabolic balance, and the plant is known to contain nutrients such as vitamins and natural antioxidants.
Because of its botanical origin and traditional significance, jamun seed powder continues to be used as a natural dye material in sustainable textile dyeing practices, particularly in craft-based and traditional dyeing systems.
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- Production Capacity: 50 MT
- Packaging Details: 1 Kg, 5 Kg & 10 Kg
Kamala Natural Vegetable Dye
Minimum Order Quantity: 1 Kg
Product Brochure
| Application | Pharma, Food, Textile |
| Form | Powder |
| Colour Shade | Pink |
| Solubility | Water Soluble |
| Color | Yellow & Pink |
| Fiber Compatibility | Silk, Jute, Wool, Cotton, Linen, Nylon |
| Usage | Textile |
| Packaging Type | Cardboard Boxes |
| Source | Plant Based |
| Mordant Requirement | Iron, Alum, Copper |
| Shelf Life | 24 Months |
| Brand | Natural Dyes |
| Country Of Origin | India |
| Packaging Size | 1 Kg, 5 Kg & 10 Kg |
Botanical Name: Mallotus philippensis
Common Name: Kamala
Other Name: Red Kamala, Kamala Tree
Part Used: Fruit (Powder from the glandular hairs of the fruit)
Form: Powder
Applications: Natural Textile Dyeing, Traditional Herbal Uses
Kamala natural dye is obtained from the fruits of Mallotus philippensis, a tropical tree widely found across India and Southeast Asia. The dye is derived from the fine reddish powder that naturally covers the surface of the fruit capsules of the plant.
This powder contains natural colouring compounds such as rottlerin, kamalin, and related chalcone derivatives, which are responsible for the dyeing properties of the plant. These pigments produce yellow to orange shades when used in textile dyeing.
For dye preparation, the powdered material collected from the fruit surface is used directly in dye baths. Kamala dye has traditionally been used as a plant-based natural dye for colouring fabrics, especially in traditional textile dyeing systems.
When applied to textiles, Kamala dye can produce shades ranging from golden yellow to apricot tones on cellulose fibres such as cotton and linen, while brighter and more vibrant shades can often be obtained on protein fibres such as silk and wool. The final colour obtained may vary depending on the dyeing conditions and mordants used. Mordants such as iron salts can be used to modify and deepen the shades produced during the dyeing process.
Apart from its use as a natural dye, Mallotus philippensis has also been recognized in traditional herbal systems because the plant contains various phytochemicals with biological activity. In traditional medicine, different parts of the plant have historically been used in preparations related to skin conditions and other ailments.
Because of its natural pigments and long history of use, Kamala remains an important plant-based source of natural dyes used in traditional and sustainable textile dyeing practices.
Additional Information:
- Production Capacity: 10 MT
- Packaging Details: 1 Kg, 5 Kg & 10 Kg
Candy Orange Natural Vegetable Dye (Annatto Seed)
Minimum Order Quantity: 1 Kg
Product Brochure
| Application | Handicraft, Cosmetic, Textile, Food, Paper, Leather |
| Pack Size | 1 kg |
| Packaging Size | 1 kg |
| Form | Powder |
| Color | Orange, Orange Yellow |
| Pack Type | Cardboard Box |
| Colour Shade | Orange |
| Solubility | Water Soluble |
| Fiber Compatibility | Linen, Wool, Polyester Blend, Silk, Nylon, Cotton, Jute |
| Source | Plants |
| Type | Dyes |
| Shelf Life | 2 years |
| Brand | Natural Dye |
| Packaging Type | Bag |
| Mordant Requirement | Copper, Iron, Alum |
| Country Of Origin | India |
| Usage | Coloring butter,cheese,ghee,ice cream |
| Packaging | Pouch |
Botanical Name: Bixa orellana
Common Name: Annatto
Other Name: Achiote, Bixin
Part Used: Seeds
Form: Powder
Applications: Natural Textile Dyeing
Candy Orange is a natural vegetable dye obtained from the seeds of Bixa orellana, commonly known as annatto or achiote. The plant is a tropical shrub or small tree native to the Americas and has long been valued as a natural source of orange and yellow pigments used in dyeing and colouring applications.
The seeds of the annatto plant contain natural colouring compounds known as carotenoids, primarily bixin and norbixin, which are responsible for the characteristic orange to reddish-orange shades produced by the dye. For textile dyeing, the seeds are processed and ground into powder so that the colouring compounds can be extracted during the dyeing process.
In natural dyeing systems, annatto has traditionally been used as a plant-based dye for producing orange, golden orange, and yellowish-orange tones on fabrics. The final shade can vary depending on the dyeing conditions, fibre type, and mordants used during the process.
Candy Orange natural dye shows good affinity with several fibres including cotton, linen, wool, silk, jute, and nylon, and is widely used in handloom dyeing, craft dyeing, natural textile production, and sustainable fashion applications. Because of its botanical origin and vibrant colour tones, annatto dye is often preferred by natural dye artisans, textile designers, and sustainable textile manufacturers seeking plant-based colouring materials.
Historically, annatto seeds have also been used in various traditional applications including body decoration and cosmetic preparations. The plant has been studied for certain antimicrobial and medicinal properties, and different parts of the plant have been used in traditional herbal systems.
Because of its vibrant colour and natural origin, annatto remains an important botanical source of natural orange dyes used in textile dyeing, particularly in traditional and sustainable dyeing practices.
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- Item Code: CANDYORANGE
- Production Capacity: 100 Mt
- Packaging Details: 1Kg, 5 Kg & 10 Kg
Cedar Yellow Natural Vegetable Dye (Myrobalan / Terminalia Chebula)
Minimum Order Quantity: 1 Kg
Product Brochure
| Application | Handicraft, Paper, Jute, Textile |
| Form | Powder |
| Colour Shade | Yellow |
| Solubility | Water Soluble |
| Fiber Compatibility | Wool, Linen, Cotton, Nylon, Silk, Jute |
| Color | Yellow |
| Usage | Textile & Leather |
| Packaging Type | Cardboard Box |
| Is It Organic | Organic |
| Shelf Life | 2 Years |
| Source | Plant Based |
| Mordant Requirement | Alum |
| Country Of Origin | India |
| Brand | Natural Vegetable Dye |
| Grade | Textile |
| Type | Natural Dyes |
| Packaging Size | 1 Kg, 5 Kg & 10 Kg |
Botanical Name: Terminalia chebula
Common Name: Myrobalan
Part Used: Dried Fruits
Form: Powder
Applications: Natural Textile Dyeing, Mordanting, Leather Processing
Cedar Yellow is a natural vegetable dye obtained from the dried fruits of Terminalia chebula, commonly known as Myrobalan or Haritaki. This plant has been traditionally valued both as a natural textile dye and an important source of tannins used in mordanting processes for natural dyeing.
The dye is produced by carefully drying the fruits of the tree and grinding them into powder. Myrobalan is naturally rich in tannins, which makes it highly effective as a natural mordant as well as a dye for textile applications. When used in dyeing, it produces soft yellow to warm yellow shades and also helps improve the fixation and depth of other natural dyes.
Because of its high tannin content, Myrobalan is widely used in traditional textile dyeing processes, especially in the preparation of fabrics before dyeing with other natural dyes. It shows excellent affinity with plant fibres such as cotton, linen, and jute, and can also be used on wool, silk, and nylon in natural dyeing systems. The dye is commonly used by handloom weavers, natural dye artisans, textile craft units, and sustainable textile manufacturers working with plant-based colouring materials.
Apart from its role in textile dyeing, Terminalia chebula has been widely used in Ayurvedic medicine and is known as one of the key ingredients in the traditional herbal formulation Triphala. In traditional systems of medicine, the fruit has been described as having digestive, laxative, tonic, and rejuvenating properties, and has historically been used to support digestive health and general well-being.
Because of its dual importance in natural dyeing and traditional medicine, Myrobalan continues to be an important botanical material used in sustainable textile dyeing and natural dye processes.
Additional Information:
- Item Code: CEDARYELLOW
- Production Capacity: 50 MT
- Packaging Details: 1 Kg, 5 Kg & 10 Kg
Primrose Yellow Natural Vegetable Textile Dye
Minimum Order Quantity: 1 Kg
Product Brochure
| Application | Paper, Food, Leather, Handicraft, Textile |
| Packaging Size | 1 kg |
| Form | Powder |
| Colour Shade | Yellow |
| Solubility | Water Soluble |
| Fiber Compatibility | Jute, Linen, Wool, Silk, Nylon, Cotton |
| Color | Yellow, Yellow Orange |
| Usage | Natural Dyeing |
| Packaging Type | Cardboard Box |
| Botanical Name | Nyctanthes- Arbor-tristis Linn |
| Usage/Application | Textile Dyeing |
| Types | Natural Dye |
| Source | Plant Based |
| Mordant Requirement | Alum, Iron, Copper |
| Shelf Life | 24 Months |
| Part Type | Flower |
| Brand | Natural Vegetable Dye |
| Country Of Origin | India |
| Pack Size | 1 Kg, 5 Kg, 10 Kg |
Botanical Name: Nyctanthes arbor-tristis
Common Name: Night Jasmine
Part Used: Flowers
Form: Powder
Applications: Natural Textile Dyeing, Traditional Herbal Uses
Primrose Yellow is a natural vegetable dye obtained from the flowers of Nyctanthes arbor-tristis, commonly known as night jasmine. This plant is native to South and Southeast Asia and is well known for its fragrant night-blooming flowers that contain naturally occurring colouring compounds.
The flowers are characterized by their delicate white petals and a distinctive orange central tube, which contains a natural pigment known as nyctanthin. This colouring compound is closely related to carotenoid pigments and is responsible for producing yellow to golden-orange shades during the dyeing process.
In traditional textile dyeing practices, night jasmine flowers have been used as a plant-based natural dye for colouring fabrics, particularly cotton and other natural fibres. The dye is prepared by drying the flowers and extracting the colour during the dyeing process. Depending on the dyeing conditions and mordants used, the dye can produce a range of soft yellow, golden yellow, and orange tones.
The dye has historically been used in several cultural traditions for colouring textiles, including the dyeing of cotton fabrics and ceremonial garments. Because the colour obtained from night jasmine flowers is relatively delicate, mordants such as alum or lime-based additives are often used in the dye bath to improve colour fixation and enhance resistance to washing and light.
Primrose Yellow natural dye can be used on several fibres including cotton, linen, wool, silk, jute, and nylon, and is widely used in handloom dyeing, artisanal textile production, and sustainable fabric colouring practices where plant-based dyes are preferred.
Apart from its use in textile dyeing, Nyctanthes arbor-tristis has also been recognized in traditional herbal systems. The flowers and other parts of the plant have historically been used in traditional medicine, where the plant has been associated with various therapeutic properties.
Because of its botanical origin and historical use in textile dyeing, night jasmine continues to be valued as a natural source of yellow and orange dyes used in traditional and sustainable textile applications.
Additional Information:
- Item Code: PRIMROSEYELLOW
- Production Capacity: 2 MT
- Packaging Details: 1 Kg, 5 Kg, 10 Kg
Wisdom Orange Natural Dye (Flame-of-the-Forest Dye)
Minimum Order Quantity: 1 Kg
Product Brochure
| Application | Paper, Food, Cosmetic, Textile |
| Form | Powder |
| Colour Shade | Orange |
| Solubility | Water Soluble |
| Fiber Compatibility | Jute, Linen, Nylon, Cotton, Silk, Wool |
| Color | Orange & Yellow |
| Usage | Textile, wool, silk, etc |
| Packaging Type | Cardboard Box |
| Source | Plant Based |
| Mordant Requirement | Copper, Alum, Iron |
| Shelf Life | 24 Months |
| Brand | Natural Vegetable Dye |
| Country Of Origin | India |
| Grade | Textile |
| Type | Dyes |
| Packaging Size | 1 Kg, 5 Kg & 10 Kg |
Botanical Name: Butea monosperma
Common Name: Flame-of-the-Forest
Part Used: Flowers
Form: Powder
Applications: Natural Textile Dyeing, Traditional Herbal Uses
Wisdom Orange is a natural vegetable dye obtained from the flowers of Butea monosperma, a tree native to the tropical regions of the Indian subcontinent and Southeast Asia, including India, Bangladesh, and Nepal. The plant is widely known for its bright orange flowers and has long been valued as a source of natural dyes and traditional herbal materials.
The flowers of Butea monosperma contain natural colouring compounds such as flavonoids and related pigments, which are responsible for producing orange to golden-orange shades during the dyeing process. The flowers are collected, dried, and processed into powder so that the colouring compounds can be extracted during textile dyeing.
In traditional textile dyeing practices, the flowers of the plant have been used to produce warm orange and yellowish-orange tones on fabrics. The dye can be applied to several fibres including cotton, linen, wool, silk, jute, and nylon, and is commonly used in handloom dyeing, craft dyeing, and sustainable textile production. Mordants such as alum are often used during the dyeing process to improve colour fixation and enhance the brightness of the shades obtained.
The flowers of Butea monosperma have also been historically used to prepare traditional natural colours for cultural festivals, reflecting the long-standing cultural significance of this plant in South Asia.
Apart from its role in textile dyeing, the plant has also been recognized in traditional herbal systems where different parts of the plant have been associated with various medicinal properties. The flowers, leaves, and seeds have historically been used in traditional preparations and have been studied for antimicrobial and other biological activities.
Because of its vibrant colour and botanical origin, Butea monosperma remains an important plant-based source of natural dyes used in traditional and sustainable textile dyeing applications.
Additional Information:
- Item Code: WISDOMORANGE
- Production Capacity: 50MT
- Packaging Details: 1 Kg, 5 Kg & 10 Kg
Apsara Yellow Natural Vegetable Dye (Himalayan Rhubarb)
Minimum Order Quantity: 1 Kg
Product Brochure
| Form | Powder |
| Application | Cosmetic, Paper, Textile, Handicraft |
| Colour Shade | Yellow |
| Solubility | Water Soluble |
| Fiber Compatibility | Silk, Linen, Cotton, Wool, Jute, Nylon |
| Color | Yellow |
| Usage | Natural Dyeing |
| Packaging Type | Cardboard Box |
| Source | Plant Based |
| Brand | Natural Vegetable Dye |
| Mordant Requirement | Alum |
| Shelf Life | 24 Months |
| Country Of Origin | India |
| Grade | Textile |
| Type | Natural Dyes |
| Packaging Size | 1 Kg, 5 Kg & 10 Kg |
Botanical Name: Rheum emodi
Common Name: Himalayan Rhubarb / Indian Rhubarb
Part Used: Roots / Rhizomes
Form: Powder
Applications: Natural Textile Dyeing, Traditional Herbal Use
Apsara Yellow is a natural vegetable dye derived from the roots and rhizomes of Rheum emodi, commonly known as Himalayan rhubarb. This plant-based dye has traditionally been used in natural textile dyeing and is valued for producing bright yellow to golden yellow shades on fabrics.
The dye is prepared by drying the rhizomes and roots of the plant and grinding them into a fine powder. When extracted in water, the dye produces warm yellow tones that develop particularly well on protein fibres such as wool and silk. In traditional dyeing practices, the final shade can vary depending on the mordant used, with alum and copper sulphate often producing rich golden yellow colours.
Himalayan rhubarb has long been used in traditional and artisanal textile dyeing processes, especially by handloom weavers and natural dye practitioners. The dye is suitable for colouring a variety of fibres including wool, silk, cotton, linen, jute, and nylon, and is widely used in handloom dyeing, craft dyeing, and sustainable textile production where plant-based colouring materials are preferred over synthetic dyes.
Apart from its use as a textile dye, Rheum emodi also has a long history in Ayurvedic and traditional herbal medicine. The plant has historically been described as having laxative, digestive, tonic, and diuretic properties, and has been used in traditional systems to help treat conditions such as fever, cough, indigestion, and inflammatory disorders. Scientific studies have also identified compounds in the plant that exhibit antioxidant, antimicrobial, anti-inflammatory, and antifungal properties.
Because of its importance in both traditional medicine and natural textile dyeing, Himalayan rhubarb continues to be valued as a versatile botanical resource. Today it remains an important natural vegetable dye used in sustainable textile applications, particularly by artisans, handloom producers, and environmentally conscious textile manufacturers.
Additional Information:
- Item Code: APSARAYELLOW
- Production Capacity: 5 MT
- Packaging Details: 1 Kg, 5 Kg & 10 Kg
Mallow Gold Natural Vegetable Dye (Pomegranate Peel)
Minimum Order Quantity: 1 Kg
Product Brochure
| Dye Class | Natural Dye |
| Application | Handicraft, Paper, Textile |
| Color Shade | Yellow |
| Fiber Type | Acrylic, Nylon, Silk, Blends, Viscose, Cotton, Polyester, Wool |
| Form | Powder |
| Colour Shade | Yellow |
| Solubility | Water Soluble |
| Application Method | Exhaust Dyeing, Hand Dyeing, Printing |
| Fiber Compatibility | Jute, Silk, Nylon, Linen, Polyester Blend, Cotton, Wool |
| Color | Golden Yellow |
| Usage | Textile,Leather |
| Packaging Type | Cardboard Box |
| Usage/Application | Textile Dyeing |
| Type | Natural Vegetable Dyes |
| Grade Standard | Bio-Tech Grade |
| Pack Type | Box |
| Compliance | AZO Free, GOTS |
| Shelf Life | 2 year |
| Brand | Natural Dyes |
| Packaging Size | 1 Kg, 5 Kg & 10 Kg |
Botanical Name: Punica granatum
Common Name: Pomegranate
Other Name: Anar
Part Used: Fruit Rind / Peel
Applications: Natural Textile Dyeing, Mordanting, Leather Processing
Mallow Gold is a natural vegetable dye derived from pomegranate (Punica granatum) fruit rinds. The dried pomegranate peels are processed and ground into powder, which acts as a tannin-rich natural dye widely used in textile dyeing and natural mordanting processes.
Pomegranate peel contains high levels of natural tannins, which help improve dye absorption and fixation on fabrics. Because of this property, it is often used both as a natural yellow dye and as a mordant for cotton and other plant fibres in traditional and modern natural dyeing systems.
This dye produces soft yellow to golden shades depending on dyeing conditions and mordants used. Mallow Gold natural dye is suitable for dyeing a variety of fibres including cotton, linen, silk, wool, jute, and nylon, and is widely used by handloom weavers, natural textile producers, sustainable fashion brands, and artisanal dyeing units.
Pomegranate-based dyes are valued for their good fastness properties, offering good resistance to washing, rubbing, and light, making them suitable for sustainable textile applications.
Additional Information:
- Item Code: MALLOWGOLD
- Production Capacity: 50 MT
- Packaging Details: 1 Kg, 5 Kg & 10 Kg
Safflower Dyes .
Product Brochure
| Color | indigo |
| Form | Powder |
| Packaging Type | bag |
| Usage/Application | dye |
| Shade | indigo |
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Mimosa Pudica
Product Brochure
| Color | Reddish brown |
| Packaging Size | cardboard box |
| Botanical Name | Mimosa Pudica |
| Is It Dried | Dried |
| Usage/Application | Textile dyeing |
Garnet Brown Natural Vegetable Dye (Acacia nilotica)
Minimum Order Quantity: 1 Kg
Product Brochure
| Application | Paper, Handicraft, Textile, Leather |
| Form | Powder |
| Colour Shade | Brown |
| Solubility | Water Soluble |
| Fiber Compatibility | Cotton, Wool, Nylon, Linen, Silk, Jute, Polyester Blend |
| Color | Brown, Black |
| Usage | Textile & Leather |
| Packaging Type | Cardboard Box |
| Grade Standard | Bio-Tech Grade |
| Pack Type | Box |
| Source | Plant Based |
| Is It Dried | Dried |
| Mordant Requirement | Copper, Alum, Tannin Based, Iron |
| Shelf Life | 24 Months |
| Country Of Origin | India |
| Brand | Natural Dye |
| Packaging Size | 1 Kg, 5 Kg & 10 Kg |
Botanical Name: Acacia nilotica
Common Name: Acacia Bark
Part Used: Tree Bark
Form: Powder
Applications: Natural Textile Dyeing, Leather Tanning, Traditional Herbal Uses
Garnet Brown is a natural vegetable dye obtained from the bark of Acacia nilotica. The bark of this tree is rich in natural tannins and colouring compounds, making it an important plant-based dye used in textile dyeing and leather tanning.
The bark is collected and processed into powder to produce a tannin-rich natural dye material that can be used in traditional dyeing processes. When extracted in water, Babool bark produces brown to deep garnet shades depending on the dyeing conditions and mordants used. Because of its high tannin content, it also works effectively as a natural mordant, helping improve colour fixation and depth when used with other natural dyes.
In textile dyeing, Garnet Brown natural dye is suitable for colouring a wide range of fibres including cotton, linen, wool, silk, jute, and nylon. The dye is widely used by handloom weavers, natural dye artisans, craft dyeing units, and sustainable textile manufacturers who prefer plant-based colouring materials for environmentally responsible textile production.
The Acacia genus, belonging to the family Mimosaceae, is a large group of trees and shrubs widely found in tropical and subtropical regions. Its timber is valued in rural communities, while the leaves and pods are often used as fodder. Various parts of the tree including the bark, pods, and leaves contain natural tannins and colouring substances.
Traditionally, dyes obtained from Acacia nilotica have been prepared by boiling bark, pods, and leaves in water, sometimes combined with other plant extracts. By adjusting the proportions of these materials and using different mordants, a variety of colours ranging from brown to darker brown and black tones can be obtained.
Apart from its importance in natural dyeing, Babool has also been widely used in Ayurvedic and traditional medicine. Different parts of the plant have historically been used in herbal preparations because of their astringent, antimicrobial, and medicinal properties. Because of its long history of use in both traditional medicine and textile dyeing, Acacia nilotica remains an important botanical resource for natural dyes and sustainable textile applications.
Additional Information:
- Item Code: GARNETBROWN
- Production Capacity: 50 MT
- Packaging Details: 1 Kg, 5 Kg & 10 Kg
Henna Natural Dye (Henna Leaf Powder for Hair)
Minimum Order Quantity: 1 Kg
Product Brochure
| Fineness | Triple Filtered |
| Pack Size | 1 kg |
| Application | Hair |
| Color | Natural (Reddish) |
| Purity | Natural |
| Packaging Size | 1 kg |
| Brand | Natural Vegetable Dye |
| Type Of Packing | Cardboard Box |
| Form | Powder |
| Pack Type | Cardboard Box |
| Certification | Organic |
| Gender | Unisex |
| Is It Natural | Natural |
| Usage | Dyeing |
Botanical Name: Lawsonia inermis
Common Name: Henna
Other Name: Mehndi, Henna Leaves
Part Used: Dried Leaves
Form: Powder
Applications: Natural Hair Dyeing, Body Art, Traditional Textile Dyeing
Henna is a natural dye obtained from the dried leaves of Lawsonia inermis, a small flowering plant widely cultivated in tropical and subtropical regions. Henna has been used since ancient times as a natural colouring agent for hair, skin decoration, and textiles, and remains one of the most widely recognized plant-based dyes.
The colouring property of henna comes from a natural dye molecule known as lawsone, which is present in the leaves of the plant. When henna powder is mixed with liquids such as water, lemon juice, tea, or other herbal preparations, the lawsone pigment is released and binds naturally with keratin in hair and skin, producing reddish-brown to deep copper shades.
Henna is widely used as a natural hair dye, where it can provide colour while also acting as a conditioning treatment for hair. Depending on the preparation method and additional ingredients used, henna can produce a range of shades from light copper to deep reddish-brown. In combination with other natural dyes such as indigo, darker shades including brown and black tones can also be achieved in herbal hair colouring systems.
Apart from hair colouring, henna has also been traditionally used for decorative body art, particularly in cultural and ceremonial practices where intricate patterns are applied to the skin.
In addition to cosmetic uses, henna has historically been used in textile dyeing, particularly for colouring silk, wool, and leather. The colour obtained on fabrics can vary depending on the fibre type and mordants used during the dyeing process. Mordants such as alum, iron salts, or other metallic mordants can influence the final shade obtained on textiles.
Because of its natural origin and long history of use, henna remains an important plant-based dye used in natural hair colouring, traditional body art, and sustainable dyeing applications.
Nombre botánico Lawsonia inermis
Nombre común Henna
Otros nombres Henna
Parte utilizada Hojas
Usos Tinte para cabello y teñido de telas
Descripción del producto
Lawsonia inermis, conocida como henna, es un arbusto de la familia Lythraceae. Es ampliamente utilizada en cosmética como pigmento para teñir cabello y uñas, otorgando tonos rojizos o amarillo intenso. También se emplea en la industria textil para teñir lana y nailon, y en medicina tradicional para tratar diversas afecciones. Su poder tintóreo proviene principalmente de un compuesto llamado lawsone, muy abundante en las hojas secas, el cual aporta un color marrón.
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- Production Capacity: 50 MT
- Packaging Details: 1 Kg, 5 Kg & 10 Kg
Onion Peel Vegetable Dye Powder
Minimum Order Quantity: 1 Kg
Product Brochure
| Application | Handicraft, Textile, Paper |
| Form | Powder |
| Colour Shade | Yellow |
| Type | Dyes |
| Solubility | Water Soluble |
| Usage/Application | Natural Dyeing Textile |
| Fiber Compatibility | Jute, Linen, Silk, Cotton, Wool, Nylon, Polyester Blend |
| Color | Yellow, Pink, Green |
| Usage | Natural Dyeing Textile |
| Brand | Natural Vegetable Dye |
| Grade | Natural |
| Source | Plants |
| Mordant Requirement | Iron, Alum, Copper |
| Shelf Life | 24 Months |
| Country of Origin | Made in India |
| Packaging Size | 1 Kg, 5 Kg & 10 Kg |
| Packaging Type | 1 Kg, 5 Kg & 10 Kg Cardboard |
Botanical Name: Allium cepa
Common Name: Onion Skin
Other Name: Onion Peel
Part Used: Skins / Peels
Form: Powder
Applications: Natural Textile Dyeing, Traditional Herbal Uses
Onion Peel is a natural vegetable dye obtained from the dried skins of Allium cepa, commonly known as the onion plant. Onion is one of the most widely cultivated vegetables in the world and belongs to the Allium genus. The outer dry skins of the onion bulb contain natural colouring compounds that have been traditionally used for dyeing textiles.
The dried onion skins contain natural pigments, including flavonoid compounds such as quercetin and related colouring substances, which are responsible for producing yellow, golden, and warm brown shades during the dyeing process. The exact colour obtained can vary depending on the onion variety and the dyeing conditions used.
For dye preparation, the onion skins are collected, dried, and processed into powder so that the colouring compounds can be extracted during the dyeing process. When used in natural textile dyeing, onion peel dye can produce a range of soft yellow, golden, orange, and light brown tones depending on the fibre type and mordants used.
Onion peel natural dye shows good affinity with several fibres including cotton, linen, wool, silk, jute, and nylon, and is widely used in handloom dyeing, craft dyeing, natural textile production, and sustainable fabric colouring practices. The use of natural or metallic mordants can improve colour fixation and help achieve deeper shades with improved wash and light fastness.
Apart from its role in textile dyeing, onion peel has also been used in certain traditional herbal and cosmetic preparations, including formulations related to hair care and medicinal oils.
Because onion skins are often obtained as a natural agricultural by-product, they represent a sustainable source of plant-based dye materials and are widely used in eco-friendly and traditional textile dyeing practices.
Additional Information:
- Item Code: ONIONPEEL
- Production Capacity: 5 MT
- Packaging Details: 1 Kg, 5 Kg & 10 Kg
Cuttak Silver Natural Vegetable Dye (Alkanet Root)
Minimum Order Quantity: 1 Kg
Product Brochure
| Application | Textile, Handicraft, Leather, Paper |
| Packaging Size | 1 Kg, 5 Kg & 10 Kg |
| Form | Powder |
| Colour Shade | Grey |
| Solubility | Water Soluble |
| Fiber Compatibility | Jute, Wool, Linen, Silk, Cotton, Nylon |
| Type | Natural Vegetable Dyes |
| Color | Grey & Purple |
| Usage | Textile,Wool and Silk etc. |
| Packaging Type | 1 Kg, 5 Kg & 10 Kg |
| Brand | Natural Vegetable Dye |
| Source | Root Based |
| Mordant Requirement | Copper, Alum, Iron |
| Shelf Life | 24 Months |
| Country Of Origin | India |
| Grade | Textile |
Botanical Name: Onosma hispidum
Common Name: Alkanet Root
Part Used: Roots
Form: Powder
Applications: Natural Textile Dyeing, Traditional Herbal Uses
Cuttak Silver is a natural vegetable dye obtained from the roots of Onosma hispidum, commonly known as alkanet or ratanjot. The plant is found in parts of the Western Himalayan region, including areas of Kashmir and Kumaon, where it has traditionally been valued for its natural colouring properties.
The roots of the plant contain natural colouring compounds that produce red to reddish-purple tones when used in dyeing. For dye preparation, the roots are dried and processed into powder so that the colouring compounds can be extracted during the dyeing process.
In textile dyeing, alkanet root has historically been used as a plant-based natural dye for colouring wool, silk, and other fibres. Depending on the dyeing conditions and mordants used, the dye can produce a range of shades including soft red, purple, and greyish tones. The colour behaviour of the dye can vary depending on the fibre type and pH of the dye bath.
Cuttak Silver natural dye can be used on several fibres including cotton, linen, wool, silk, jute, and nylon, and is widely used in handloom dyeing, craft dyeing, traditional textile production, and sustainable fabric colouring processes. Because of its botanical origin, it is often preferred by natural dye artisans and sustainable textile manufacturers seeking plant-based colouring materials.
Apart from its role in textile dyeing, the roots of Onosma hispidum have also been used in traditional herbal systems, where the plant has historically been associated with certain medicinal properties.
Because of its natural colouring ability and traditional importance, alkanet root remains a valuable botanical source of natural dyes used in traditional and sustainable textile dyeing applications.
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- Item Code: CUTTAKSILVER
- Production Capacity: 5 MT
- Packaging Details: 1 Kg, 5 Kg & 10 Kg
Quebracho Natural Vegetable Dye
Minimum Order Quantity: 1 Kg
Product Brochure
| Application | Textile |
| Packaging Size | 1 kg |
| Form | Powder |
| Colour Shade | Brown |
| Solubility | Water Soluble |
| Fiber Compatibility | Nylon, Jute, Wool, Cotton, Linen, Silk |
| Color | Brown |
| Usage | Textile |
| Packaging Type | Cardboard Box |
| Source | Plant Based |
| Is It Organic | Organic |
| Mordant Requirement | Iron, Alum, Copper |
| Shelf Life | 24 Months |
| Country Of Origin | India |
| Brand | Natural Vegetable Dyes |
| Grade | Textile |
Botanical Source: Schinopsis species
Common Name: Quebracho
Part Used: Wood Extract
Form: Powder
Applications: Natural Textile Dyeing, Traditional Herbal Uses
Quebracho natural dye is obtained from the wood of the quebracho tree (Schinopsis species), a hardwood tree native to South America. The name “quebracho” is derived from the Spanish phrase “quebrar hacha,” meaning “axe breaker,” referring to the extremely dense and durable nature of the tree’s wood.
The wood of the quebracho tree is rich in natural tannins and polyphenolic compounds, particularly proanthocyanidins, which belong to the class of condensed tannins. These natural compounds are responsible for the colouring properties of the extract and are also known for their antioxidant characteristics.
In textile dyeing, quebracho extract is valued as a tannin-rich natural dye material. It performs particularly well on cellulose fibres such as cotton and linen, and also produces good results on protein fibres such as wool and silk. When used in dyeing processes, quebracho can produce shades ranging from soft pinkish-peach tones to deeper rose-brown colours, depending on dyeing conditions and mordants used.
The use of mordants such as alum can help produce brighter and clearer shades, particularly on wool fibres. Because of its high tannin content, quebracho extract can also play a role in improving colour fixation during natural dyeing processes.
Apart from textile dyeing, quebracho has also been studied for its traditional medicinal properties. The natural tannins and polyphenolic compounds present in the extract have been associated with antioxidant, antimicrobial, antifungal, and anti-inflammatory properties in traditional and scientific studies.
Due to its strong tannin content and natural colouring ability, quebracho continues to be valued as a natural dye material used in traditional and sustainable textile dyeing practices.
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- Production Capacity: 500 MT
- Packaging Details: 1 Kg, 5 Kg & 10 Kg
Arjun Bark Natural Dyes
Minimum Order Quantity: 5000 Kg
| Physical State | Powder |
| Pack Size | 5 Kg |
| Usage | Textile & Leather |
| Color | Brown |
| Packaging Size | 5 Kg |
| Packaging Type | Cardboard Box |
| Brand | Natural Dye |
| Form | Powder |
| Type | Dyes |
Arjun Bark (Terminalia Arjuna) Natural Dye is a 100% natural, eco-friendly colorant derived from the bark of the Terminalia Arjuna tree, native to India. This traditional herbal dye has been used for centuries to impart rich, earthy tones to fabrics, yarns, and other materials. Known for its subtle brown, beige, and tan shades, Arjun Bark is an ideal choice for sustainable and chemical-free dyeing solutions.
This natural dye is perfect for a variety of applications, including textile dyeing, crafting, and eco-friendly art projects. It offers an alternative to synthetic dyes and is popular among artisans, textile manufacturers, and eco-conscious consumers looking for sustainable solutions.
Additional Information:
- Item Code: ESSTEBIOMICHIGANBROWN
- Production Capacity: 50 MT
Arjun Bark Natural Dyes
Product Brochure
| Packaging Type | Bag |
| Color | Brown |
| Country of Origin | Made in India |
Arjun Bark (Terminalia Arjuna) Natural Dye is a 100% natural, eco-friendly colorant derived from the bark of the Terminalia Arjuna tree, native to India. This traditional herbal dye has been used for centuries to impart rich, earthy tones to fabrics, yarns, and other materials. Known for its subtle brown, beige, and tan shades, Arjun Bark is an ideal choice for sustainable and chemical-free dyeing solutions.
This natural dye is perfect for a variety of applications, including textile dyeing, crafting, and eco-friendly art projects. It offers an alternative to synthetic dyes and is popular among artisans, textile manufacturers, and eco-conscious consumers looking for sustainable solutions.
Tara Powder For Tanning
Product Brochure
| Usage/Application | Industrial |
| Color | Brown |
| Grade Standard | Bio-Tech Grade |
| Physical State | Powder |
| Country of Origin | Made in India |
Tara Tannin
Product Brochure
| Usage/Application | Industrial |
| Packaging Type | pack |
| Grade Standard | Bio-Tech Grade |
| Physical State | Powder |
| Country of Origin | Made in India |
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Gallic Tannin
| Packaging Size | 1 kg |
| Packaging Type | Pack |
Gallic Tannin Natural Dye is a premium, eco-friendly dye extracted from plant sources rich in tannins, including oak gall and other tannin-rich trees. Known for its astringent properties and earthy, rich tones, gallic tannin produces a beautiful range of colors from brown and beige to deeper, darker hues. This natural dye is ideal for fabric dyeing, leather tanning, and crafting, offering an eco-conscious, non-toxic alternative to synthetic dyes.
Widely used in textile and leather industries, gallic tannin also serves as a mordant in other natural dye processes, enhancing color fixation and ensuring lasting results. It's a favorite among artisans, sustainable fashion brands, and eco-conscious manufacturers.