Dyes are found seemingly everywhere in nature: in flowers, plants, fruits and veggies. And if you’ve always wanted to experiment with natural dyes, today’s the day! Not only is it incredibly easy to ...
A rainbow-colored rose dyed by letting the dye suck up from the white rose stalk "Rainbow rose"I'd like to introduce. Although artificial coloring may be perceived as a bad taste in any place where ...
Bring nature indoors in this easy-to-do craft inspired by explorer and naturalist Alexander von Humboldt Gloria Kenyon Gloria Kenyon, senior public programs coordinator at SAAM, leads the museum's ...
With an intention of rolling out another set of eco-friendly dyes for textile fibre, two students of the NIT, Durgapur have developed a dye from 'Flame of Forest Flower' also known as Palash flower.