luonnonväreillä
Luonnonväreillä refers to colors derived from natural sources. These sources can include plants, minerals, and insects. Historically, before the advent of synthetic dyes, natural dyes were the primary means of coloring textiles, paints, and other materials.
Plant-based dyes are perhaps the most common, extracted from roots, bark, leaves, flowers, and fruits. Examples
Mineral pigments, such as ochre (iron oxides) for earth tones, lapis lazuli for ultramarine blue, and malachite
The use of luonnonväreillä has seen a resurgence in recent years, driven by a growing interest in