

QUEBRACHO EXTRACT ~ Natural Tannin & Dye
Quebracho Extract, sourced from the bark of the Schinopsis tree, is a mild natural dye, rich in tannins. Traditionally used in textile dyeing, it enhances colour fixation on cellulose fibers, producing a range of warm, earthy hues from soft peach to reddish-brown. When combined with iron, it creates deeper, muted tones, making it perfect for creating nice, sustainable shades.
Uses & Benefits:
- Mordanting: Prepares cellulose fibers (ie. cotton, linen, hemp) for enhanced dye absorption.
- Dyeing: Produces vibrant peach, coral, terracotta, and red-brown hues, deepening when combined with iron.
- Versatile Applications: Ideal for textile arts, eco-conscious dyeing, and creating unique colour effects with natural mordants.
About the Plant:
Quebracho trees, native to South America, especially Argentina and Paraguay, are highly valued for their tannin-rich bark. Used for centuries in leather tanning, traditional dyeing, and natural medicine, Quebracho has a rich history in sustainable practices.
Recommended Usage for Dyeing:
- For light tones: Use 5–10% of the weight of the fabric (WOF).
- For medium shades: Use 10–20% WOF.
- For deeper hues: Use 20–30% WOF.
- To create darker shades: Combine with iron (1–2% WOF) for deeper, muted colours.
Dissolve the extract in hot water before adding it to your dye bath for best results. For optimal colour retention and vibrancy, use Quebracho Extract as a pre-mordant or combine with other natural mordants.