Per migliaia di anni, cortecce, foglie, frutti, licheni o radici hanno formato la materia prima per una grande varietà di coloranti.
Queste materie prime originali danno luogo a una varietà naturale di colori.
Tintura tessile
Tintura vegetale
Semplici ricette di colori da piante sono l'inizio ideale per poter realizzare i propri tessuti tinti.
Molte sfumature di colore possono essere ottenute con il tipo, la durata e l´intensità del processo di mordenzatura e tintura.
Tintura con l'indaco
Indigo is a plant-derived pigment. It is a vat dye and requires a special process when dyeing textiles. Air-drying helps develop the typical indigo blue hue (oxidation). Indigo dyeing does not require additional scouring of textiles.
Materials for Dyeing
Material list of Kremer products for textile dyeing.

Coloranti e Mordenti naturali & Colori da piante
For thousands of years, barks, leaves, fruits, lichens or roots have formed the raw material for a wide variety of dyes.
These original raw materials result in a natural variety of colors.
Coloranti sintetici, solubile in acqua
Coloranti sintetici, solubile in solventi, Colorante solvente
Mordente & prodotti chimici
The purpose of mordanting textile materials is to ensure that the dye remains fixed and the dyeing does not fade. Appropriate pickling can improve the washfastness and lightfastness of the dyeing material.
Agenti di lavaggio e pulizia
The textile material to be dyed should be washed as hot as possible. Cleaning the pots works best with citric acid.
Libri
An early 19th century dyer´s handbook
Eva Eis (Kremer Pigmente, Aichstetten) and Almut König (Bayerische Akademie der Wissenschaften, München; Friedrich-Alexander-Universität, Erlangen-Nürnberg)
In Dr. Georg Kremer´s collection of literature, sample books and other historical sources there is a recipe book of unknown origin. The pages are old and worn, covered with ink and traces of colour. This source has never been studied before. The collection of recipes, notes and samples from a dyer can be dated back to the early 19th century.










