Almost all parts of a sumac plant can be used for dyes – Native Americans extracted pigments from the leaves, twigs, berries, and pith of woody trunks, as well as from the bark and roots.
- Function:Â Dye
- Form:Â Powder
- Application: Cellulose, Silk, Wool
- Color:Â Yellow to Brown
- Typical Use Rate:Â 15-40% Weight of Fiber
- Source:Â Bark of the Sumac Tree
- Package Size: 100g







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