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Logwood Bark Chips (100g) - Haematoxylon Campechianum
Logwood is the heartwood of the tree Haematoxylon campechianum, long valued as a natural dyestuff since the 16th century. Known for its rich, complex palette, it can produce deep eggplant purples, smoky greys, and even orchid blues depending on mordant and pH.
Native to Central and South America and also grown in India, logwood has a long history in textile dyeing traditions. Offered here in small wood pieces, it allows for slow extraction and nuanced colour shifts — ideal for artists, natural dyers, and eco-print practitioners.
For textile and artistic use only.
Logwood is the heartwood of the tree Haematoxylon campechianum, long valued as a natural dyestuff since the 16th century. Known for its rich, complex palette, it can produce deep eggplant purples, smoky greys, and even orchid blues depending on mordant and pH.
Native to Central and South America and also grown in India, logwood has a long history in textile dyeing traditions. Offered here in small wood pieces, it allows for slow extraction and nuanced colour shifts — ideal for artists, natural dyers, and eco-print practitioners.
For textile and artistic use only.
Bundle Dyeing
Our favourite technique, a contemporary process where we use fresh and dried flowers to create prints on fabric. Each one is unique, and even if we wanted to we can't create the same pattern twice!