MetaMordanting
Metamordanting is a term used in the field of color theory and dyeing to describe a specific type of color interaction that occurs when two dyes are applied to a substrate in a particular sequence. The term is derived from the Latin words "meta," meaning "after," and "mordant," which refers to a substance used to set or fix dyes. In metamordanting, the second dye is applied after the first dye has been mordanted and fixed, leading to a unique color interaction.
The process of metamordanting involves several steps. First, a mordant is applied to the substrate, which helps
Metamordanting is often used in traditional dyeing techniques, such as those used in the production of textiles
In summary, metamordanting is a color interaction technique that involves the application of two dyes to a