Indigo extract powder from Indigofera Tinctoria, also known as true indigo is a legume, part of the bean family of plants, and is an excellent source of indigotin. This indigo extract is the powdered format of our beautiful indigo cakes listed here - Indigo Extract Cake.
Perfect for natural dyeing of fabrics, coloring soaps and bath products.
Sustainably sourced, fair trade supply. Bottled carefully in food grade jars at source in India.
February 2022. Freshest. Always.
Safety Data Sheet is available and a printed copy is included with every order. You may also order a Digital Copy of Safety Data Sheet at no extra cost.
Indigo is a vat dye. A beginner level dyer will find is interesting to experiment with indigo, but consistent results will come with experience. This is the most rewarding of dyes and a single pot can go on indefinitely with a bit of care and warmth.Perfect for natural dyeing of fabrics, coloring soaps and bath products.
Dye color: Shades of soulful blues.
Content: 100% botanical extract of Indigofera Tinctoria, sun dried to lumps and then powdered.
Storage: Store in dry, cool place away from light.
For your study of natural colors:
NATURAL SOAP COLOR by Jo Haslauer is the perfect companion for your study of soap making with natural color.
In THE NATURAL SOAP COLOR PALETTE, Kandra Churchwell shares her joy of soapmaking, nature, and the combination of her artistic passions with other soapmakers.
WILD COLOR by Jenny Dean is a marvelous book to kick start one's study of natural dye techniques and color palettes.
BRILLIANT COLOURS by Cheryl Kolander, doyen of natural dyeing, is another book of interest if one is interested in developing a very personal connection with natural colors.
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Many factors influence the color of a particular batch of indigo extract - the variety of plant itself, the time of harvest (early morning is the best), time to start processing after harvest of a crop (earliest the better, same day definitely), experience of personnel and so on. Not all indigo extracts are made alike or from the same variety of indigotin producing plants. Indigofera Tinctoria gives us a true indigo color. It is also known to produce the highest concentration of indigotin (the blue pigment we all love) among plants that provide us shades of indigo color. Yes, there are quite a few plants that give us blue. During botanical indigo extraction process of Indigofera Tinctoria, first batch out of the vat has highest quantity of indigotin (around 38% - 42%) and is named 'first quality'.
AnneGeorges is a supplier of 'first quality' of indigo extract for the past 10 years. This is a 100% botanical extract produced exclusively from Indigofera Tinctoria, and sourced from one of the oldest indigo producing families in South India. Being close to source of production, we pick up small batches from our producer's most current recent extraction cycle. Our customers receive freshest indigo extract which is only a few weeks old, not too dried out and releases color more readily.