Description
- Indigo exists in plants that grow all over the world.
- It is virtually the only blue dye that occurs in nature.
- With a fascinating history, indigo is equally fascinating to use: the blue color “magically” appears as dipped fabric is exposed to oxygen in the air!
- This unique property sets indigo apart from every other dye and makes it especially well-suited for patterning techniques.
- The dye produces a wide range of blues, from a pale sky blue to the deepest navy.
- Prized by countless cultures for millennia, indigo is still used today for coloring blue jeans.
- Jacquard’s synthesized indigo is molecularly identical to the naturally occurring dye and comes pre-reduced 60% for unprecedented ease of use.
- All natural fibers including: cotton, linen, silk, canvas, hemp, wool, wood and more