Kihada (Amurcorktree)
Kihada (Amurcorktree)
Precio habitual
€2,95 EUR
Precio habitual
Precio de oferta
€2,95 EUR
Precio unitario
por
Amount used
Half to the same amount as the weight of the fabric
Summary
A deciduous tree that grows wild in the mountains of Japan. The inner bark contains the basic yellow pigment berberine, which has been used as a yellow dye since ancient times. It is also believed to have insect-repellent properties and has been used for Japanese paper, but its fastness to sunlight is rather weak.
Dyeing method
Lemon yellow can be dyed on silk and wool without solvent. Cellulose such as cotton is difficult to dye as it is, but it can be dyed well by applying a tannin base. Note that bean juice undercoat or Color Up ZB, a darkener, does not work well.