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Color: Grey Lavender to Blue Purple and Natural Black -Logwood yields a rich, deep purple which was used as a base or “bottom” for the desirable dark purple and black colors of European fashion and aristocracy. In the 18th century, nearly all black dyed cloth was colored from Logwood making it a valued dye from the New world. Logwood by itself is not particularly lightfast, so keep from bright sunlight, with added iron, its lightfastness increases and the color darkens.
25 grams of Logwood Purple extract will dye approximately 1000 grams of fiber (2.2 pounds) to a dark shade
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