Abstract

Naturally occurring materials are non-toxic, biodegradable and non-carcinogenic. Environmental considerations are now becoming an additional important factor during the selection of consumer goods including textiles all over the world. So, interest in natural product is gaining importance throughout the world and people are becoming aware of the need for eco-friendly materials. For the research, mulberry silk fabric was dyed with purple lady (Telanthera ficoidea) and mordant selected were alum and tea. All the three mordanting method viz., pre, simultaneous and post mordanting method were used. The dye materials were collected and extracted from the leaves and stems of purple lady with method. The silk fabric samples were degummed, ironed and dyed. The O.D. value before and after dyeing were recorded. Purple lady (Telanthera ficoidea) natural dye could be used effectively for colouring of mulberry silk fabric.

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