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Indigo leaves

Common Name: True Indigo, Black Henna
Botanical Name: Indigofera Tinctoria
Family: Fabaceae
Plant Parts Used: Leaves, Roots
Form: Leaf, Leaf Powder, Roots, leaves
Color & Appearance: Nil
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Product details - Indigo leaves

Indigo leaves come from the Indigofera plant, particularly Indigofera tinctoria, and are historically known for their use in producing natural blue dye. Here are key points about indigo leaves:

• Natural Dye: Indigo leaves have been used for centuries to create a natural blue dye. The process involves fermenting the leaves to extract the indigo pigment, which, when oxidized, results in a blue color used in textiles, art, and even hair dyes.

• Textile Industry: The blue dye extracted from indigo leaves has a long history in the textile industry. Its used to color fabrics like cotton, silk, and wool, creating various shades of blue.

• Hair Dye: Indigo leaves are also used in some cultures as a natural hair dye, especially when mixed with henna. This combination can produce shades of brown or black, depending on the ratio and process used.

• Medicinal Uses: In traditional medicine, indigo leaves have been used for their potential medicinal properties, such as treating skin conditions, inflammation, and even as an astringent. However, scientific evidence supporting these uses is limited.

• Cultural Significance: Indigo has cultural significance in many regions where its been historically used as a dye and is associated with traditions and art forms.

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