

GUAR GUM ORGANIC
Use: Printing with Natural Dyes | Botanical Name: Cyamopsis tetragonoloba | Alternative to: Gum Arabic | Alternative Name: Guaran
Guar Gum is derived from organic guar beans and is an essential ingredient in natural dye printmaking. It is used to create a paste that works effectively with mordant dyes , allowing for precise application. Guar Gum thickens as it absorbs liquid, making it ideal for printmaking on textiles. Use a handheld blender or mixer to ensure even dissolution, and adjust the amount as needed for the desired consistency.
Key Features:
- 100% Organic Guar Gum
- Alternative to Gum Arabic
- Used for printing with mordant dyes & Indigo
- Thickens naturally for better application
- Helps create a mordant carrier for cellulose fabrics
- Best mixed with a handheld blender for smooth consistency
Function:
Guar Gum acts as a mordant carrier in natural dyeing. When combined with mordant-based dyes, it forms a rubber-like substance that can be drawn or printed onto fabric. Once dried, the gum must be removed with a Chalk and Wheat Bran solution, followed by a rinse. The fabric is then ready for dyeing. After dyeing, rinse thoroughly and boil with a small amount of organic washing-up liquid.
Basic Recipe for Guar Gum Mordant Carrier (for Cellulose Fabrics):
Ingredients for 100g:
- 10g Alum
- 5g Soda Ash
- 84g Vinegar (5% Acetic Acid)
- 1g Guar Gum
Storage & Usage:
- Once mixed, the solution will only last a couple of days.
- Store in the fridge and use fresh for best results.
Enhance your textile printing with this essential natural thickener, perfect for artists and dyeing enthusiasts.