Description
Mimosa hostilis powdered purple dye
Mimosa hostilis powdered purple dye from Mexico is now available. A consistent fine powder for the most efficient extractions. MHRB is material with an extraordinarily high concentration of tannins. That is why it’s worth our time grinding the root bark so finely. Tanners will love the texture, which at stages of tanning will provide not only tannin but also friction. Tanners use blades obliquely to remove fatty tissue and flesh from the hide. Afterward, mimosa comes into its own, “sanding” the skin and tanning as it goes. If you require a rougher texture mimosa, try our Fine Powdered Mimosa from Brazil.
Finely ground powder releases more tannin.
Powdered Mimosa Hostilis Inner Root Bark (purple). The tough material has been ground to a fine powder exposing all the useful tannins and pigments. Making the dye easy to use. Similarly, anyone seeking to get the most pigment per pound (this is one of our most expensive dyes), will appreciate that the hard grind has been done. Smaller test samples are available of both our shredded and ground mimosa hostilis purple dye.
Why choose our mimosa hostilis powdered purple dye?
We ship some products discreetly and others in plain old-fashioned biodegradable packaging, free within the UK, and even the cellophane bag will degrade in a municipal compost
The best part is the right way.
The highest quality part of each plant (in this case root bark taken from the right depth) is used here. No other part of the plant, so there is no unnecessary plant matter to get in your way. Our customers return again and again for professional projects. They appreciate that the very fine-ground powder mimosa hostilis purple dye is so easy to work with.
Powdered mimosa hostilis purple dye packed with tannins.
We supply mimosa hostilis inner root bark for tanning, dyeing, and leather work. It’s absolutely packed with skin-preserving tannins. If you want to tan your own hides. This is a rich single-substance source. Do not look elsewhere as we have the best. And high-quality powdered purple dye on the market.
Alternative names for mimosa hostilis:
What we call mimosa hostilis, you may hear called a variety of names:
- Mimosa tenuiflora
- Acacia hostilis
- Acacia Jurema
- Mimosa cabrera
- Mimosa limana
- MHRB
All different names for the same tree (more on Wikipedia).
Our colors, Your vision.
PH and other factors will massively affect the final color. Not for human consumption. Research the method you want to use. Obviously, fabric type will be influential, but also temperature and pretreatments. All of our dyes can produce a range of colors. How you treat your fabric will have a fundamental effect on the results you produce. After using our mimosa hostilis powdered purple dye.
SweetDongBro –
I really can’t say enough about this company. My first experience ordering from mimosabark.store didn’t go well due to no fault of theirs. Yet they went out of their way to make it right ..they reshiped my order and it got to me in record time. And the quality of their products are exactly as they claim. Very rare for a company to stand behind their product and customer satisfaction in the way mimosabark.store does. Thank you Mimosabark
Jim R –
The quality of the shredded Mimosa bark I received was amazing and beat the price of UK vendors by a LOT. The owners communicated well and my product arrived much sooner than expected. I have finished processing the first batch of my bark for all of my dye needs and the result was VERY powerful. Now that I know that this is a trustworthy site for bark, I will continue shopping here. The owners are wonderful people with a good product. This is a good source