stainting
Stainting is a traditional textile dyeing technique that involves the use of natural dyes to create intricate patterns and designs on fabric. The process typically begins with the preparation of the fabric, which may involve scouring to remove any natural oils or impurities. The fabric is then soaked in a mordant, a substance that helps the dye adhere to the fiber. Common mordants include alum, iron, and tin.
The dyeing process involves applying the dye to the fabric using various techniques, such as resist dyeing,
Stainting is often used to create traditional and handcrafted textiles, such as those found in indigenous cultures
The use of stainting has declined in recent years due to the rise of synthetic dyes and