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Red Alder Bark makes an intense orange-red natural dye with no mordant required. Bark can also be used for nourishing herbal tonics and tinctures. Image 1 of 3
Red Alder Bark makes an intense orange-red natural dye with no mordant required. Bark can also be used for nourishing herbal tonics and tinctures.
Red Alder Bark creates a stunning red-orange natural dye with no mordant required. Image 2 of 3
Red Alder Bark creates a stunning red-orange natural dye with no mordant required.
Red Alder Bark creates a stunning red-orange natural dye with no mordant required. Image 3 of 3
Red Alder Bark creates a stunning red-orange natural dye with no mordant required.
Red Alder Bark makes an intense orange-red natural dye with no mordant required. Bark can also be used for nourishing herbal tonics and tinctures.
Red Alder Bark creates a stunning red-orange natural dye with no mordant required.
Red Alder Bark creates a stunning red-orange natural dye with no mordant required.

Red Alder Bark

$20.00
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Red Alder Bark produces tan-browns with significant orange overtones. Results turn nearly black with iron mordants/modifiers. This tannin-rich dyestuff performs well on the natural fibers and can be used alone, with a mordant, or as a backdrop for applying additional dyes to cotton.

Herbalists also value Red Alder Bark for it’s incredible restorative properties and preparations are simple to create at home. Westwood Color’s red alder bark is handled with the utmost care, making it suitable for dye as well as health tonics and tinctures. We use it ourselves!

Sold in 8 oz. bags.

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Red Alder Bark produces tan-browns with significant orange overtones. Results turn nearly black with iron mordants/modifiers. This tannin-rich dyestuff performs well on the natural fibers and can be used alone, with a mordant, or as a backdrop for applying additional dyes to cotton.

Herbalists also value Red Alder Bark for it’s incredible restorative properties and preparations are simple to create at home. Westwood Color’s red alder bark is handled with the utmost care, making it suitable for dye as well as health tonics and tinctures. We use it ourselves!

Sold in 8 oz. bags.

Red Alder Bark produces tan-browns with significant orange overtones. Results turn nearly black with iron mordants/modifiers. This tannin-rich dyestuff performs well on the natural fibers and can be used alone, with a mordant, or as a backdrop for applying additional dyes to cotton.

Herbalists also value Red Alder Bark for it’s incredible restorative properties and preparations are simple to create at home. Westwood Color’s red alder bark is handled with the utmost care, making it suitable for dye as well as health tonics and tinctures. We use it ourselves!

Sold in 8 oz. bags.

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