Natural dyes are dyes or colorants derived from plants, invertebrates, or minerals. The majority of natural dyes are vegetable dyes from plant sources - roots, berries, bark, leaves, and wood. Because of their different molecular structure, cellulose and protein fibers require different mordant treatments to prepare them for natural dyes. The essential process of dyeing requires soaking the material containing the dye (the dyestuff) in water, adding the textile to be dyed to the resulting solution (the dyebath), and bringing the solution to a simmer for an extended period, often measured in days or even weeks, stirring occasionally until the color has evenly transferred to the textiles. Dyeing with natural materials is often practiced as an adjunct to hand spinning, knitting, and weaving. It remains a living craft in many traditional cultures of North America, Africa, Asia. Natural dyeing with various natural products like clay, lime, wheat, etc., The largest producers of naturally dyed sarees are Indian. Natural dyes include vegetable dyes and also dyes made from many other substances from nature. Vegetables like beetroot, tomato, carrot, onion. Pooja Garments provides a wide range of natural dye sarees/vegetable dye sarees.
Saree is finished with vegetable dye and demanded widely for its colour fastness. Featuring stunning block prints and an ethnic appeal. Kalamkari, Ajrak, hand block and Veg Dye are the kinds of natural dye sarees we provide.