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Dyeing is the
application of
dyes or
pigments on
textile materials such as fibers, yarns, and
fabrics with the goal of
achieving color with
desired color...
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pigments are insoluble. Some
dyes can be
rendered insoluble with the
addition of salt to
produce a lake pigment.
Textile dyeing dates back to the Neolithic...
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Resist dyeing (resist-
dyeing) is a
traditional method of
dyeing textiles with patterns.
Methods are used to "resist" or
prevent the
dye from
reaching all...
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dyer in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Dyer often refers to:
Dyer (occupation), a
person who is
involved in
dyeing Dyer may also
refer to:
Dyer Plateau...
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February 2024. "Bombay
Dyeing –
Bombay Dyeing India –
Bombay Dyeing Group Profile –
History of
Bombay Dyeing". Iloveindia.com. 21 July 2007. Retrieved...
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sequential dyeing and
resist steps, and the use of
other types of
resists (stitching, stencils) and discharge.
Unlike regular resist-
dyeing techniques...
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Batch dyeing (exhaust
dyeing) is a
method of
dyeing a
textile material. The
method involves the
gradual transfer of
dye from a
dye bath to the textile...
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Archaeologists have
found evidence of
textile dyeing dating back to the
Neolithic period. In China,
dyeing with plants,
barks and
insects has been traced...
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application and
dyeing are
repeated as necessary.
Before the
invention of
synthetic dyes,
dyeing is one of the more
technically complicated...
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Isatis tinctoria,
commonly known as woad, was used for
dyeing fabrics blue,
containing the same
dyeing compounds as indigo, also
referred to as indigo. Several...