The concept of weaving herbs
Herbal Textiles |
Fabric dyed completely herbal extractions with herbs, without the use of any chemicals. Herbs used vary from plant dyes because it is not only natural, just as well accept medicinal value. These plants are applied immediately to the fabric using natural elements, so that the value of medicinal herbs can be kept intact. And the adoption of a chemical process while the dye.
It is even fabric laundering naturally by exposure to sunlight. Herbs also do not foul the surroundings by contamination of water resources in the vicinity of areas of the processing plant. All sorts of dark glasses of red, yellow, brown, orange, green, and can be prepared using these herbs.
The effects of tissue healing herbs
We now know that the fabric herbal dyed with herbs with medicinal holding, it is natural that the finished products manufactured with them will certainly be some or the other wellness profits. Fabric herbal can, indeed, and the fight against diseases such as hypertension, heart disease, asthma, diabetes, and this depends on the plant used to make dyes.
Indigo: This herbal dye helps fight against skin diseases.
Cuscus grass: It helps in the fight against asthma.
Curcuma longa: It can treat pain and is also useful to improve the qualities of the skin.
Sandalwood: Its light fragrance has a calming effect that helps in the fight against stress.
The use of herbal textiles mainly in the manufacture of linen, underwear, clothing and other remaining close to human skin so that it can accommodate all the benefits through the skin.
The production and consumption Dyes- Herbal
Most of the plants used are grown in dyeing cloth herbal in South Asian countries like India, Pakistan, Bangladesh and India being the largest producer. Handloom Weavers Development Association (HLWDS) in Kerala, India, and export of herbs and essential textile valuable Rs.fifty lakh in the US, Europe and Japan. Herbal fabric has become very popular that the Japanese political science allowed subsidy of $ 40,218 HLWDS.
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