| 31. | For the party, Napajaree chose to concentrate on hand-woven, natural dyed, cottage silk.
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| 32. | Natural dyes were originally used, with synthetic dyes coming in the second half of the 19th century.
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| 33. | The insects contained a very strong natural dye, also called kermes, which produced the scarlet color.
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| 34. | Commercial dyes are used as well as some natural dyes such as those made from indigo and walnut.
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| 35. | A natural dye, used in the batik textile industry in Indonesia, is also extracted from the bark.
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| 36. | When Doris Stone visited the Brunca community in 1968, there was much less variety in natural dye sources.
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| 37. | In the early 21st century, the market for natural dyes in the fashion industry is experiencing a resurgence.
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| 38. | Perhaps they were used by the natives to apply natural dyes to their body as a form of decoration.
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| 39. | Pap's own taste is for rugs made by village women using natural dyes extracted from herbs and earths.
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| 40. | It was worked in silk or wool thread dyed with natural dyes on wool, silk, or linen grounds.
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