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This pamphlet by George Watt provides an in-depth analysis of indigo, one of the world’s most important natural dyes. The work covers the botanical origins of indigo plants, traditional cultivation methods, and the extraction processes used across different cultures and time periods.
Watt examines indigo’s crucial role in global trade, particularly its impact on colonial economies and textile industries. The publication delves into the chemistry of indigo dyeing, explaining how the dye achieves its distinctive blue color and maintains its permanence on fabrics.
This historical and technical treatise is essential for understanding the economic and cultural importance of indigo in pre-industrial and industrial societies, making it invaluable for historians, textile scholars, and those interested in the history of natural dyes.







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