Dyeing of textile fabrics using dyes from dyed plants

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This article explores the possibilities of dyeing silk with pomegranate and onion peel, tannin, gossypol and other natural substances. These substances have been shown to produce ligt colors in silk. Dark and strong colors are indicated by the addition of complex metal salts to a decoration or solution of natural substances.

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