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Dyewoods refers to a number of varieties of wood which provided dyes for textiles and other purposes. Some of the more important include:
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| Techniques: | Batik · Dyeing · Mordant · Tie-dye · Kalamkari · Resist |
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| Types of dyes: | Dyes · Natural · Acid · Reactive · Solvent · Substantive · Sulfur · Vat | |
| Traditional textile dyes: | Brazilin · Cochineal · Cudbear · Dyewoods · Fustic · Indigo · Kermes · Logwood · Madder · Polish cochineal · Saffron · Tyrian purple · Weld · Woad | |
| History: | Trade and use of saffron · Traditional dyes of the Scottish Highlands | |
| Craft dyes: | Dylon · Kool-aid · Procion | |
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