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How were natural dyes traditionally used?

Natural dyes were traditionally used in the 15th century for coloring clothing of the wealthy only to highlight their importance or wealth.


What are the problems with synthetic dyes?

its a synthetic dye is used 2 colour putkis and pels. this is the advantage.


What are the uses of dyes?

clothing mugs mood rings


What are the uses of thermochromic dyes?

Thermochromic dyes are used in a variety of applications such as mood rings, thermometers, and food packaging to indicate temperature changes. They can also be used in clothing, cosmetics, and novelty items for visual effects that change with temperature variations.


What is maori dyes used for?

Maori dyes are traditionally used by the Maori people of New Zealand to dye clothing, cloaks, and other textile materials. These dyes are derived from natural sources such as plants, minerals, and insects, and are used to create intricate designs and patterns that hold cultural significance.


Is there a set of colour standards for the clothing industry so consumers can accurately match items of clothing from different manufacturers?

There's a Pantone book for textile dyes, but I don't think anyone uses it. Clothing manufacturers LIKE using their own unique color palettes.


Did the Phoenicians have a lot to do with 'dyes' in clothing?

Yes.


Where can you bye clothing dyes?

In the US, clothing dyes are available in large discount stores (such as Wal-Mart and Target), and in larger grocery stores (such as SafeWay, Albertson's, and Winn-Dixie).


Where can You get Crazy Colour hair dyes in Ireland?

rainbows charleville


What dies mean?

Running from the law. I presume this to be a misspelling of dyes fugitive. Fugitive dyes are colouring agents that lose their colour fairly quickly especially if exposed to sunlight. Fugitive has a basic meaning of getting away so the colour of the dye will get away. Fugitive dyes tend to be inexpensive so are much used for applications where lond lasting and exterior use are not important.


Where do you get pixie hollow secret codes for clothing dyes?

There are none.


What colors did peasants wear in shakespeare times?

Peasants (poor farm labourers) wore clothing made from wool and linen, which were readily available. Linen is a pale tan colour in its natural state. Such people would not have been able to afford fancy dyes and would have used such natural dyes as were readily available. Browns, greens, greys and yellows are most easily obtained in this way.