Earthues natural dyes: quebracho yellow extract
AA0561QYE
Description
Color: Honey Gold to Sienna
Quebracho(Schinopsis lorentzii) grows only in the jungles of the Gran Chaco, an area along the banks of the Paraguay River. Quebracho Yellow extract comes from the common Quebracho and the wood is quite heavy and extremely hard. The name is derived from the Spanish quebrar, to break, and hacha, an axe. It is quite slow growing, and therefore is harvested selectively from tree farms that participate in reforestation efforts, and our supplier has raised over half a million seedlings. Quebracho has a long history as a tanning agent and as a dye. It is most suitable for dyeing cellulose fibers, but also performs well on silks and wool, and yields a reddish gold color.
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