Buy natural indigo produced by one of India’s oldest manufacturers of indigo. Use Blue Gold, as this indigo is locally known in the country where the plant Indigofera tinctoria originally comes from. This is a high quality indigo with medium indigotin content (30%).
The indigo dye powder is weighed and packed in a polythene grip-seal bag. The bag is then labelled and put in a second grip seal bag for extra protection. I then place the indigo dye in a small padded envelope and post it to you First Class.
The Indigo vat needs spectralite or sodium dithionite and soda ash. Navigate to "Indigo" > "Indigo Dyeing" for instructions on how to dye with Indigo Dye.
We hope you enjoy achieving beautiful blues with this exciting natural dye.
£9.75
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