Dyeing Process

Plants sustainably harvested or collected as by-products. Cleaned, processed for dyes. Soaked, boiled, fermented for natural dyes. Fabrics submerged, soaked for color. Natural mordants like alum fix vibrant, lasting colors.

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Commitment to Sustainability

At KALVERO, sustainability is key. From natural plant fiber to eco-friendly dyes, we minimize our footprint. Choose KALVERO for sustainable fashion.

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Guarantees

  • 1. Non-Toxic

    Chemical-free natural dyes, safe for environment and wearer.

  • 2. Biodegradable

    Plant-based dyes decompose naturally, reducing pollution.

  • 3. Harvesting

    Dyes sourced from renewable plants or agricultural by-products.

  • 4. Water Efficiency

    Uses less water compared to synthetic dyeing methods.

  • Madder Root

  • Turmeric

  • Walnut Hulls

  • Logwood

  • Indigo

  • Color: Red to Pink
  • Description: Ancient dye for red and pink hues, improves soil, and is a renewable resource.
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  • Color: Yellow to Orange
  • Description: Common spice yielding vibrant yellow and orange, biodegradable, and non-toxic.
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  • Color: Brown
  • Description: Creates brown shades from walnut shells, repurposing food industry waste.
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  • Color: Purple to Black
  • Logwood extract produces deep purple to black shades. It's sustainably harvested from logwood trees to prevent deforestation.
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  • Color: Deep Blue
  • Description: Harvested from indigo leaves, producing rich blue through natural, chemical-free fermentation.
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Ancient dye for red and pink hues, improves soil, and is a renewable resource.
Common spice yielding vibrant yellow and orange, biodegradable, and non-toxic.
Creates brown shades from walnut shells, repurposing food industry waste.
Logwood extract produces deep purple to black shades. It's sustainably harvested from logwood trees to prevent deforestation.
Harvested from indigo leaves, producing rich blue through natural, chemical-free fermentation.