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Red & Pink Dyes

Botanic Dyes: Index Dye-Catalogue

Coreopsis tinctoria

Nuttal Weed

Yellow petal flower with Deep-Red center. Dye Colour: Reddish-Orange and Orange.

Accession Number

Taxon Name

Common Name

Family

20171239*B

Coreopsis tinctoria

Nuttal Weed

Asteraceae

Provenance

Part of Plant

Location Code

Season

N America

Fruits

NW14-2

Summer – Autumn

 

Method:

  • Heat dried or fresh flowers in water and reduced by half
  • Add bicarbonate of Soda (pH8) = Orange
  • Add Alum mordant to the dye (pH2) = Red

 

Hedera helix

Ivy

Clustered Dark-Purple berries. Dye Colour: Red and Deep Purple.

Accession Number

Taxon Name

Common Name

Family

19971027*A

Hedera helix

Ivy

Araliaceae

Provenance

Part of Plant

Location Code

Season

Garden Origin

Berries

NE7

Spring

 

Method:

  • 40g of ripe ivy berries are heated in 100g of white wine and 8g of powdered Gum Arabic, then reduced to 50g. The dye is then sieved through a fine mesh then reheated and reduced to 15g of dye. It is left to stand for a day.
  • Add Alum mordant (pH2) = Reddish Purple

Cambridge Open Engage: Goats Blood, Tablets and Sacred Ivy


 

Helleborus x hybridus

Hellebore

Purple flower with light sunburst radiating from the centre which is dark. Dye Colour: Pink and Purple.

Accession Number

Taxon Name

Common Name

Family

20172816*A

Helleborus x hybridus

Hellebore

Ranunculaceae

Provenance

Part of Plant

Location Code

Season

Garden Origin

Flowers

NE19-5

Spring

 

Method:

  • Divide the petal from the fresh flowers and heat in water (pH8)
  • Add Tin mordant (pH2) = Pink-Purple
  • Add Potash mordant (pH12) = Light Pink

 

Morus nigra

Black Mulberry

Red berries with Green jaggered leaves. Dye Colour: Red and Pink.

Accession Number

Taxon Name

Common Name

Family

19880440*A

Morus nigra

Black Mulberry

Moraceae

Provenance

Part of Plant

Location Code

Season

Endemic to Iran

Berries

SE4

Summer

 

Method:

  • Heat the ripe berries in water and reduced by half or more (pH3)
  • Add Alum Mordant to the dye (pH4) = Reds & Pinks

 

Malvaviscus arboreus

Red Hibiscus

Red flower pod with Green leaves. Dye Colour: Red, Terracotta and Pink.

Accession Number

Taxon Name

Common Name

Family

10006227*A

Malvaviscus arboreus

Red Hibiscus

Malvaceae

Provenance

Part of Plant

Location Code

Season

New World

Flowers

NW15-9.5

Autumn

 

Method:

  • Soak the flowers over night and heat up and reduce down.
  • Add Alum mordant dye (pH4) = Light Pinks & Reddish Pinks
  • Add Potash Mordant (pH12) = Yellowish Tans
  • Add Iron Sulphate (pH1) = Browns & Tans
  • Add tin Mordant (pH2) = Pinks

 

Papaver rhoeas

Common Poppy

Cluster of Red flowers wih a purple cross centre and light stigma. Dye Colour: Red and Purple.

Accession Number

Taxon Name

Common Name

Family

20140057*C

Papaver rhoeas

Common Poppy

Papaveraceae

Provenance

Part of Plant

Location Code

Season

Old World

Flowers

SW5-4

Summer – Autumn

 

Method:

  • Heat poppy petals in white wine, reduce to 1/4 
  • Add Alum mordant, Gum Arabic and isinglass (pH3) = Red Ink
  • Add Tin mordant and a little chalk to the ink = Purple pigment
  • Add the dye to china clay = Pink pigment
  • Mix pigment with Gum Arabic or Egg White to make a paint

 

Rubia tinctorum

Madder

Dull Reddish-Light-Brown roots. Dye Colour: Red, Pink, Orange and Terracotta.

Accession Number

Taxon Name

Common Name

Family

19550247*B

Rubia tinctorum

Madder

Rubiaceae

Provenance

Part of Plant

Location Code

Season

Old World

Roots

SE4

All Seasons

 

Method:

  • Soak the roots over night and heat up gently in hard water for an hour keeping the temperature below 60ºC
  • Add Alum mordant dye (pH4) = Reds & Pinks / Oranges
  • The colour will vary depending on which material you use to dye
  • The plant should be more than 3 years old before harvesting

 

Sarcococca confusa

Sweet Box

Black berries with Yellowish-Green leaves. Dye Colour: Pink, Purples and Blues.

Accession Number

Taxon Name

Common Name

Family

19550372*B

Sarcococca confusa

Sweet Box

Adoxaceae

Provenance

Part of Plant

Location Code

Season

Old World

Ripe Berries

NW2

Summer – Autumn

 

Method:

  • Crush the berries (pH7) with some water-vinegar 
  • Add Alum mordant (pH2) = Blues / Violet Blue / Purple
  • Add Tin mordant (pH1) = Reddish Purples

 


 

Botanic Dyes

Botanic Dyes

CUBG Artist-in-Residence (2023-24), Nabil Ali created a public Index Dye-Catalogue in the Garden, supported by Arts Council England.
Black Dyes

Black Dyes

Botanic Dyes: Index Dye-Catalogue
Blue Dyes

Blue Dyes

Botanic Dyes: Index Dye-Catalogue
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