krappiväri
Krappiväri, also known as madder or madder root, is a natural red dye derived from the roots of the *Rubia tinctorum* plant. This plant has been cultivated for its pigment for thousands of years, with archaeological evidence suggesting its use in ancient Egypt and Mesopotamia. The characteristic red color comes from a group of compounds called anthraquinones, primarily alizarin and purpurin.
The extraction process typically involves drying and grinding the madder roots, followed by boiling them in
Historically, madder played a significant role in textile dyeing across Europe, Asia, and North Africa. It was
Despite the rise of synthetics, krappiväri has experienced a resurgence in recent decades among artisans and