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WELCOME TO MY PRESENTATION TOPIC: HERBAL DYEING Presented By: Md. Feroz Mahmud ID: 130103023

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WELCOME TO MY PRESENTATION

TOPIC: HERBAL DYEINGPresented By: Md. Feroz MahmudID: 130103023

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Herbal Dyeing Process

Contrary to the exotic feel of the term "herbal dyeing", it is in fact a simple process; simpler in its form than its synthetic counterpart. This is exactly cloth that is pure nature in its true essence. Using organic cloth, we treat it to color that has been extracted from herbs in eco-friendly processes. prints.

Harbal cloth is an technique of dyeig textile of medicinal herbs. Organic clothing has been in india for over the last 5000 years. This come into existence frome when Ayurveda or the uses of herbs been practiced in india

We do not believe in the corruption of nature and its resources, and thus we only provide fabric that is completely organic as well as has no traces of synthetic or chemical dyes. Authenticity is our asset.

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HERBAL DYEING PROCESSThe process of herbal dyeing was developed through extensive research on age-old dyeing methods practiced since the days of the Indus Valley civilization. The process of herbal dyeing starts with the gray cloth passing through several stages of treatment before it becomes colorful and ready to wear. During this entire treatment only natural processes are used.

Fabrics & Yarns used are certified organic cotton, natural cotton, silk, wool, linen, jute, hemp etc. and their natural blends

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Desizing

The washing of processed cloth starts with removing sizing, gums and oils used in the course of weaving by washing with natural mineral-rich water and sea salts.

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Bleaching

Fabrics are exposed to direct sunlight and use of a natural grass base and animal manure starts the bleaching process. 

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DyeingUses only medicinally rich herbs, plant material, minerals & oils like, turmeric, castor oil, sea salt etc for dyeing fabric or yarn. We have aspired to achieve and retain the medicinal qualities of the herbs by immersing the plant material directly in the dye bath for the same reason

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FinishingIn herbal dyeing, finishing is done by sprinkling pure water on the cloth and then stretching under pressure, using hand rolls, aloe vera, castor oil etc

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DyeingHerbal dyes refers to the dyes that are used to dye or print the fabric.They are flowers or roots of plants like …Turmeric , Onion, Pomegranate, Madder, brazil wood etc

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Source Of DyeHartakiHaritaki is so named because it grows in the abode of Hara (the Himalayas); it is natural green (harita) in color and cures (harayet) all diseasesTurmeric: Turmeric belongs to the same family as ginger, Sometimes known as 'Indian saffron', Turmeric was and is still used for textile painting and printing in India.

Onion: The outer skin of this common vegetable is one of the most useful and readily available dyestuffs. it reliably produces rich, vibrant shades of orange, yellow, rust, and brown on all fibers, and does not impart any odor to the dyed materials.

Indigo: Indigo's ability to produce an extensive range of beautiful blue shades has made it the most successful dye plant ever known. The commercially available indigo powder is made from the leaves of Indigofera tinctoria.

Madder: Madder's leafy tops sprawl untidily over the ground and their clusters of tiny yellow flowers look insignificant. Yet to the dyer, madder is a miracle of nature because its roots contain alizarin, one of the most valuable red dye pigments ever known

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Dye shade

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Different between herbal and chemical dyed clothThe main difference between herbal and chemical dyed cloth is that cloth dyed using synthetic dyes has no therapeutic effect, On other hand certain synthetic dyes will damage to the human body

For herbal cloth production with a particular method extracts of selected herbs are used for dyeing and processing of cotton ,silk, linen yarn and fabrics.

Its ability to protect us from various skin diseases and mental depression.Herbal dyed garments prolonged contact with the human body.

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Advantage of herbal textileWe are avoiding 1/3rd pound of lethal chemicals known to be used in making of one shirt.Balance the Ecology cycle completely. Waste can be used as manure.Capacity of dyeing in length of over 1000mtrs of same shade through innovative controlled machine.We have only 0.6% surface water in world at our disposal and can be used constructively.Because of using medicinal herbs the fabrics have lot of therapeutic value.It very helpful for people suffering from skin allergies, Breathing problems, Sleeping disorders, Blood pressure etc.The colors are unique and can not be duplicated with any dyes, thus new shade are developed every time.

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Disadvantages

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‘’Green Business green Earth’’

Thanks to AllReference: Aura Herbal Textiles, Wikipedia, Textile learner ete.