DyeHerb
DyeHerb specializes in the ancient art of natural fabric dyeing using botanical pigments extracted from flowers, roots, bark, and minerals. Each textile tells a story — of soil, sunlight, and craftsmanship. We create small-batch dyed fabrics, artisanal garments, and decorative materials for conscious brands and individuals who value authenticity and sustainability. Our process merges traditional eco-dyeing techniques with modern research, producing colors that breathe life, not chemicals, into textiles.
Who We Are
At DyeHerb, we view dyeing as a living dialogue between fabric and nature. Our studio was founded by textile artists, herbalists, and color alchemists united by a shared passion for sustainability and art. Every hue is hand-brewed from ethically sourced plants — indigo, madder root, turmeric, walnut, eucalyptus, and over 60 seasonal species.
We grow and harvest many of our own dye plants on regenerative farms, ensuring full transparency from soil to fabric. Our water is filtered and reused, and all by-products are composted or transformed into natural inks. No synthetic fixatives, no pollution — just pure botanical color.
Our mission is to revive forgotten dyeing traditions while infusing them with contemporary design sensibility. From eco-fashion houses to interior designers, DyeHerb serves those who believe that art and ecology can exist in harmony.
  • 100% Botanical Pigments, No Synthetic Additives
    We craft dyes exclusively from natural materials — leaves, roots, fruits, and minerals. Unlike synthetic coloring agents that fade or leach toxins, our botanical dyes age gracefully and become richer over time. Every batch is small-scale, hand-stirred, and tested for shade consistency and fiber compatibility. The result is a depth of color impossible to replicate industrially — subtle, earthy, and full of character.
  • Closed-Loop Sustainable Production
    Our studio operates on a near-zero-waste cycle. All dye baths are filtered, neutralized, and reused for successive batches. Solid residues are composted or turned into pigment pastes for textile painting. We also cultivate native dye plants to reduce global supply dependence. Each fabric undergoes a natural mordanting process using minerals like alum, oak gall, or soy — keeping the entire workflow biodegradable.
  • Custom Color Development for Designers & Brands
    We collaborate with sustainable fashion designers, furniture studios, and interior decorators to create signature color palettes. From earthy moss greens to deep indigo blues and petal blush tones, each pigment can be tailored to a client’s concept or seasonal collection. Our consultation includes material testing, swatch sampling, and dye longevity analysis — ensuring both beauty and durability.
  • Heritage Meets Innovation
    We combine centuries-old dyeing methods with modern textile science. By adjusting pH levels, mineral interactions, and heat infusion, we achieve unique hues that shift with light and texture. Our studio documents every recipe to maintain color integrity across fabrics — cotton, silk, linen, and hemp. This fusion of artistry and chemistry ensures timeless yet forward-looking creations.
  • Eco-Certified & Ethical Practices
    DyeHerb complies with GOTS (Global Organic Textile Standard) and OEKO-TEX ecological criteria. We never use heavy metals or synthetic stabilizers. Our workers are artisans, not laborers — each piece is made with dignity and fair compensation. The studio’s supply chain supports local farmers and women’s cooperatives that cultivate dye plants organically.
  • Educational & Community Engagement
    We run dyeing workshops, botanical color residencies, and artist-in-lab programs that teach the philosophy and technique of eco-coloring. Participants learn to identify native dye plants, extract pigments, and apply them creatively. A portion of proceeds funds reforestation projects for dye plant biodiversity. DyeHerb is not just a business — it’s a living ecosystem of knowledge and artistry.
What We Do
Natural Dyeing Services for Textiles
We offer professional dyeing of natural fabrics — cotton, silk, linen, wool, hemp — using plant-based pigments. Clients can choose from our seasonal color catalog or request a custom palette. Every order includes a material consultation to match pigment type with fabric structure, ensuring vibrant, long-lasting color. We also provide bulk eco-dyeing for sustainable brands and interior projects.
Custom Botanical Color Development
Our team co-creates exclusive color tones for fashion houses, art installations, and home decor brands. Through pigment layering, water infusion, and mineral modifiers, we develop one-of-a-kind hues that reflect a brand’s identity. This includes full-spectrum mapping, material testing, and detailed color recipes for consistent reproduction.
Artisanal Garment Creation
We collaborate with designers to produce limited-edition garments made entirely from naturally dyed textiles. Each piece is handcrafted, uniquely patterned, and signed by the artisan who dyed it. This service combines fashion design consultation, dyeing, sewing, and finishing — turning ethical textiles into wearable art.
Eco-Workshops & Residencies
We host regular educational programs for individuals and professionals. Topics include plant pigment extraction, natural mordanting, fiber-reactive techniques, and sustainability in textile production. Residencies allow artists to experiment freely with color while learning regenerative studio practices and eco-printing.
Interior & Decorative Textile Projects
We design naturally dyed wall hangings, tapestries, cushions, and drapes for eco-conscious spaces. Each project begins with a color concept rooted in natural landscapes — forest moss, ocean stone, wildflower fields — and ends with hand-finished textiles that harmonize with architecture and light.
Research & Consulting for Sustainable Fashion
Our R&D division partners with eco-fashion brands to test natural dyes at scale. We assist in replacing synthetic chemicals with plant alternatives, setting up in-house dye labs, and obtaining sustainability certifications. This service bridges artisanal craft and industrial adaptation — empowering modern brands to produce responsibly.

Contacts


Address:

Kadia, Kendari City, South East Sulawesi 93115, Indonesia

Email: dyeherb@live.com

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