Indigo Organic Dye
Non-Toxic Indigo Dye: Sourced from Indian Indigo plants. Blue is worn for its protective properties, which is why indigo has been known to have historical relevance from Celtic Pict Warriors to use on police uniforms. It is intended for you to engage your companions on a higher realm. While wearing indigo, enjoy the security from your wearable armor. Directions for hand made fabric dying: Note* The indigo itself does not dye the fiber. However, it can be converted into a soluble form by removing oxygen via Sodium Hydrosulphite or Rit Dye Remover. You will need: · Stainless steel stockpot – do not use for food after using for dye.· 1/8tps Sodium Hydrosulphite or Rit Dye Remover· 1 gallon of water· Natural fabric or fiber· Rubber gloves – unless you want indigo street cred all over your hands Start by mixing 25g ALR indigo with a small amount of warm water to make a paste. To create a traditional indigo bath for dyeing, boil water to 100-120 degre