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VOL. 9, ISSUE 2 (2024)
Exploration and extraction of plant based natural dye from Nagaon district for dyeing Eri silk yarn
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Md. Akib Hussain, Shehnaz Siddika Rasid, Anjela Ahmed, Bhuban Ch. Chutia
Abstract
The indigenous tribes of North-Eastern India have long engaged in the
practice of rearing Eri silkworms and making Eri silk fabric. The state of
Assam, in particular, is widely recognized for its significant contribution to
the nation's production of raw silk. The state's marginal farmers encounter
several obstacles throughout the fabric-making process and may not receive the
results they were hoping for. Since Assam is one of the most biologically
diverse states in the country, the current shift in the fashion and textile
industries toward sustainability and eco-friendliness can have a significant
impact on the creation of natural dye from a variety of natural resources. In
order to determine the color implications for Eri silk yarn, the current study
focuses on extracting natural dye from available floral samples from the Nagaon
district.
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Pages:35-42
How to cite this article:
Md. Akib Hussain, Shehnaz Siddika Rasid, Anjela Ahmed, Bhuban Ch. Chutia "Exploration and extraction of plant based natural dye from Nagaon district for dyeing Eri silk yarn". International Journal of Advanced Scientific Research, Vol 9, Issue 2, 2024, Pages 35-42
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