You can paint India Ink on silk and it will stay as long as you steam it. I am teaching a workshop utilizing this technique and others at Arrowmont School of Arts and Crafts in June 2012.
Inks can contain both single dyes or a mixture of dyes, depending on the type of ink and its intended application. Single-dye inks use just one type of dye, while multi-dye inks use a combination of dyes to achieve specific colors or properties.
-tea -opium -saltpetre -indigo dye -silk -cotton
they dye the paper using inks and pigments
Regular dye.
The British East India Company, which monopolized trade in India, traded mainly in cotton, silk, indigo dye, saltpetre, tea, and opium
You can't dye silk in Runescape because Jagex hasn't made a feature to do so.
Nope. Silk is white. If you dye into green, it will turn in to green.
To get ivory silk flowers to turn white, you will have to dye them. You can do this buy purchasing white dye. Mix the dye in a bucket, wearing gloves, tip each flower head into the dye for the recommended period of time suggested on the box.
Tirupati Inks,
Silk is such a perfect fibre as it is, the only improvement you can make may be to dye it a different colour.
Yes, there are different kinds of permanent ink, including dye-based and pigment-based inks. Dye-based permanent inks offer vibrant colors but may fade over time when exposed to light and water. In contrast, pigment-based inks are more resistant to fading and water, making them ideal for archival purposes. Additionally, permanent inks can vary in formulation for specific applications, such as fabric, paper, or plastic.
Silk, thread, dye