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Colour Styles :

Colours: Currently we have over 40 colours in this range for you to choose from. What makes our plain colours unique is our dying process, items are dyed with a number of slight tonal variations which give our products depth of colour unseen in convetional dying. Click here to view our Colour range.

Colour Blends: Blends are a combination of two or more cololurs to give a textured appearance either medium or large effect. Click here to view our Colour Blends range.

Pattern: A number of techniques come under this banner, the beautiful lineal or symmetrical gradation of colours fading into the next as well as tie dying with circles and spirals. Click here to view our Patterns range.

Tonal: A fade from one colour to another.  Click here to view or Tonal Fade range.

Custom Orders:
Custom orders can be arranged. Custom orders can be in the form of special dying colourstyle, special sizes or pieces. Price and the approximate shipping time will be confirmed on enquiry. For further information please This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it .

The Dyes:

Our dyes are Procion MX Dyes. They are low toxicity dyes. They give vibrant and durable colour to our silks. We use minimal chemicals to get your silk to you as naturally as possible! These dyes are commonly used in many beautiful tie dye tshirts and garments you see. We process them so they're quite stable. They launder well, have minimal discharge with no overall laundry stress, and are durable and colourfast. As we add some extra steps to finishing our product, we think you'll be pleased at how durable our dyeing quality is. We steam press each and every silk item, which helps to set the dyes more permanently for a better quality fabric.

A note about our naturally dyed products: We only use plant dyes that are very non-toxic, such as allium – onion dyes. Beware that plant dyes are not necessarily non-toxic, and cheap dyes can have heavy metals and other contaminants.

For a full list of colours see our colour chart