Indigo Kit

€25,00

TINTOREMUS S.L

Dye Kit | Natural Indigo grown in Spain

This kit contains the ingredients (pre-measured) to create an organic tub. All the ingredients to create this tub are natural.

The kit also includes complete instructions on how to create and use the tub.

How much each kit will dye, depends on several factors, such as the tone you want to achieve and the fiber you use.

For the textile dyeing process, pigment concentrations between 3% and 6% of the total weight of the fiber are recommended. 

Indigo can be used to dye any natural fiber (not for synthetic fiber). You can dye fabrics, threads, garments, wood, any material and any fiber, such as cotton, linen, wool, silk, bamboo, rayon, hemp, etc.

The purchase includes

- 50 Gr of Natural Indigo Powder

- 100 Gr of Calcium Hydroxide

- 180 Gr of Fructose Syrup

- Safety Manual

- Technical Sheet

- Instructions for use manual

Storage

Keep container tightly closed in a dry place. Avoid exposure to humidity and sunlight.

Shippments & Returns

Peninsula Shipments

*During the month of August shipments can be made within a period of 4-8 business days. Starting in September, deliveries in 2-5 business days.

Returns/Exchanges Peninsula

- The cost of the product will not be refunded if it has been opened or used - Returns and exchanges have a cost of €4.00 -

For other destinations, consult our Purchase Conditions.

For larger volumes, contact info @tintoremus.com

Product information

Our Process

The efficiency of our extraction process means that the indigo we produce goes from the field to our final consumer in a few weeks.

Cultivated in Spain

Our crop in Santa María de las Lomas has more than 350,000 plants, thus making us the largest indigo cultivation in Europe.

Process

We add value to the countryside

Currently Tintoremus, between the cultivation and the pigment extraction center, employs 10% of the town of Santa María de las Lomas.

Process

Alternative to synthetic dyes

Thanks to our work in R&D, our natural indigo its closer to become a real alternative to synthetic dyes.

Process

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