An excellent source of tannin. When dyeing Querbracho delivers a range of warm shades reddish browns, apricots, yellows - all dependent on the species of hard wood tree used.
An excellent source of tannin. When dyeing Querbracho delivers a range of warm shades reddish browns, apricots, yellows - all dependent on the species of hard wood tree used.
An excellent source of tannin. When dyeing Querbracho delivers a range of warm shades reddish browns, apricots, yellows - all dependent on the species of hard wood tree used.
Our Natural Dyes come in 3 size variations ; 250g, 500g & 1kg.
  • Load image into Gallery viewer, An excellent source of tannin. When dyeing Querbracho delivers a range of warm shades reddish browns, apricots, yellows - all dependent on the species of hard wood tree used.
  • Load image into Gallery viewer, An excellent source of tannin. When dyeing Querbracho delivers a range of warm shades reddish browns, apricots, yellows - all dependent on the species of hard wood tree used.
  • Load image into Gallery viewer, An excellent source of tannin. When dyeing Querbracho delivers a range of warm shades reddish browns, apricots, yellows - all dependent on the species of hard wood tree used.
  • Load image into Gallery viewer, Our Natural Dyes come in 3 size variations ; 250g, 500g & 1kg.

Quebracho Natural Dye Powder

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Guebrar Hacha 

Quebracho is the common name in Spanish to describe hard wood tree species. This tannin is taken from several species so difficult to name exact source. You can read further information from this wiki link as we like our customers to understand the complexity at times when trying to interpret relevant information. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quebracho_tree Quebracho has a high tannin content so highly recommend using it when dyeing warm shades as that is the colour range it provides naturally. When dyeing with Quebracho it delivers a range of warm shades reddish browns, apricots, yellows - all dependant on the species of trees used.

Shelf life of 2yrs and should be stored at 10-30degrees C.

Natural dye fades. Yes it does. Celebrate it.

The expectation of 100% guarantee in our modern world has far reaching ramifications silently building in the background of our lives. That nothing is permanent or perfect is a breathtaking and empowering realisation. The best way to describe colour fading is that it is the exquisite journey of natural dye. It is not a blatant fade as with chemical dyes. Instead it goes on a slow journey - breaking down the hues and shades that nature has built with her pigments. The wonderful thing not many realise is that if mordanted correctly at the beginning of the dyeing process the garment can be re-dyed multiple times over its lifetime without having to re-mordant. 

Here are some tips on how to reduce this happening:

•Launder with a neutral PH detergent, or as close to neutral as possible 

•Rinse clothing thoroughly after washing to remove any excess detergent 

•Never hang item to dry in direct sunlight, dry in shade


•Clothing really doesn’t need washing after each wear. After wearing if given a good shake and hung up it will be fine for quite a few wears. Often hanging out on a hanger in the shade can be enough to freshen your garment. 

•Definitely no bleach, wool wash or stain remover please!


•It is advisable to wash separately for the first couple of washes just in case there is a colour run off. When we wash items we wash until a clear water run off occurs but occasionally residual colour can run in first washes.


•Avoid soaking in water for long period of time

Mordant

Protein fibres use alum mordant at 15% WOF.

Cellulose fibres pre mordant with tannin at 8% WOF then mordant with alum acetate for best results at 8% WOF or if not available 15% of alum WOF.

 

Dyeing

Add dye stuff to a bowl of warm water to dissolve. Often letting it sit for 15 minutes allows it to dissolve thoroughly. 30% WOF gives a beautiful warm medium shade of brown. 

Add dye to dye bath, add enough water for fabric to move freely and bring to boil. 

Lower heat and simmer for 1 hour. 

Often the second bath of Querbracho will give a stronger colour due to oxidised dye.

 

Please view our Natural Dyes Instruction Guide for more information.

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