Dyeing using Pulverized Mangosteen husk and Sepang wood on Cotton and Silk
The traditional way of natural dyeing is a complex process that lacks in convenience in terms of preparation and storage as fresh plant materials need to be processed immediately. Dried plant materials are expected to have a better shelf life and it would be more convenient if the plants are pulveri...
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| description | The traditional way of natural dyeing is a complex process that lacks in convenience in terms of preparation and storage as fresh plant materials need to be processed immediately. Dried plant materials are expected to have a better shelf life and it would be more convenient if the plants are pulverized into powder form. This paper highlights an on-going research to evaluate the dyeing and colour shades of pulverized Mangosteen husk and Sepang wood on cotton and silk. Two sachets containing the powder of each plant sample were boiled separately and only one sachet was left to stay in the dye bath. The dyeing experiments were carried out using alum mordant. It was observed that the shades of the fabrics dyed with the sachet that remained in the dyebath were more vibrant. The Mangosteen produced light brownish-yellow shades, while the Sepang wood produced deep red shades. Finally, the Shibori technique was used to create textile design to highlight the interesting textured effects of natural colours instead of the direct dyeing that only produced a flat coloured fabric. |
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| spelling | unimas-25452022-01-04T06:50:00Z http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/2545/ Dyeing using Pulverized Mangosteen husk and Sepang wood on Cotton and Silk Faiz, F.A Kheng, J.N.S NC Drawing Design Illustration The traditional way of natural dyeing is a complex process that lacks in convenience in terms of preparation and storage as fresh plant materials need to be processed immediately. Dried plant materials are expected to have a better shelf life and it would be more convenient if the plants are pulverized into powder form. This paper highlights an on-going research to evaluate the dyeing and colour shades of pulverized Mangosteen husk and Sepang wood on cotton and silk. Two sachets containing the powder of each plant sample were boiled separately and only one sachet was left to stay in the dye bath. The dyeing experiments were carried out using alum mordant. It was observed that the shades of the fabrics dyed with the sachet that remained in the dyebath were more vibrant. The Mangosteen produced light brownish-yellow shades, while the Sepang wood produced deep red shades. Finally, the Shibori technique was used to create textile design to highlight the interesting textured effects of natural colours instead of the direct dyeing that only produced a flat coloured fabric. Universiti Malaysia Sarawak, (UNIMAS) 2011 Proceeding NonPeerReviewed text en http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/2545/1/Feroza.pdf Faiz, F.A and Kheng, J.N.S (2011) Dyeing using Pulverized Mangosteen husk and Sepang wood on Cotton and Silk. In: Prosiding Seminar Antarabangsa Warisan Nusantara & Bicara Kraf Warisan, Sekolah Pengajian Seni Universiti Malaysia Sabah,, 9-11 Disember 2011. |
| spellingShingle | NC Drawing Design Illustration Faiz, F.A Kheng, J.N.S Dyeing using Pulverized Mangosteen husk and Sepang wood on Cotton and Silk |
| title | Dyeing using Pulverized Mangosteen husk and Sepang wood on Cotton and Silk |
| title_full | Dyeing using Pulverized Mangosteen husk and Sepang wood on Cotton and Silk |
| title_fullStr | Dyeing using Pulverized Mangosteen husk and Sepang wood on Cotton and Silk |
| title_full_unstemmed | Dyeing using Pulverized Mangosteen husk and Sepang wood on Cotton and Silk |
| title_short | Dyeing using Pulverized Mangosteen husk and Sepang wood on Cotton and Silk |
| title_sort | dyeing using pulverized mangosteen husk and sepang wood on cotton and silk |
| topic | NC Drawing Design Illustration |
| url | http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/2545/ http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/2545/1/Feroza.pdf |