Cotton Dyeing with Natural Dye Extracted from Yellow Flowers of Caesalpinia pulcherima
Keywords:
Natural dye, MordentAbstract
Flower waste is an easily available and replenish able source for natural dyes. The present study deals with the extraction of natural dye from flowers of Caesalpinia pulcherima using four different extraction methods. Various shades were obtained using four different mordents. The finding reveals that Caesalpinia pulcherima yellow flowers are a good source of natural dye which will be helpful in textile industry for dying Cotton fabrics.
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