Talk to Wyson Gardener. There is no quicker way.
Woad leaves contain indigotin, a chemical that can be used to dye cloth. Woad was used to produce indigotin until modern synthetic dyes were developed.
Woad is made from the leaves of the plant Isatis tinctoria. The leaves are harvested, dried, and powdered to create a blue dye. This dye has been historically used for textile dyeing.
To make blue dye.
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In order to get Blue Dye you will need 2 Woad Leaves and 5gp.Get out about 30 gp and go falador, in the park there should be a small house, talk to the farmer that lives there and offer about 25gp for a woad leaf, and thinking your generous he will give you 2 woad leaves. Once you have both leaves go to Draynor Village and talk to the witch there and ask her to make blue dye.
Its easy, head over to falador, go into the garden area (behind the shield shop) and head to the west end, there should be a building with a guy there, talk to him ( his name is Wyson The Gardener), and buy 5 woad leaves for 20 gold, he will then give you a discount for them.
Woad is a plant native to Europe that has been historically used to produce a blue dye. The leaves of the woad plant were harvested, fermented, and processed to create a blue pigment used in textiles.
3 woad leaves and 5 coins, speak to aggie in draynor.
you get it from woad leaves. Either buy these in the Falador garden, or you can buy them in the grand exchange
The ancient Briton woad grinder, a tool used for processing woad, a blue dye made from the leaves of the Isatis tinctoria plant, dates back to the Iron Age, around 600 BCE to 43 CE. Archaeological evidence suggests that woad was used in Britain for centuries, particularly by the Celts. Thus, the woad grinder itself can be considered over 2,000 years old, reflecting the practices of early British cultures.
Woad (the plant) is pronounced with a long O, as in road.
mix red and blue dye Red dye- redberries blue dye- woad leaves