
Tie Dye
Tie dye was called Shibori, as the history of the 1970s suggests. Shibori is a Japanese term used for techniques of resist-dyeing with wide variety too. Tie-dye has been

Dip Dye
Similar to the process of tie-dyeing, the process of dip-dyeing fabric involves the submergence of the garments into a bucket full of dye material to make it into a completely different color.

Sulphate Dye
Sulfate dyeing process indulges the usage of a specific chemical compound called Ferrous Sulfate or iron. This chemical related compound is taken into use as the

Neon Dye
Nowadays cloth dyeing has become an easy process. Majority of the techniques started from scratch and now are at an advanced level. Dyeing process now is hassle-free. Neon

Direct Color Dye
They are effective and versatile dyestuff capable of handling nylon fibers, silk, wool, and cellulose. This dye contains cotton of inherent substantiality and for different cellulosic

Reactive Color Dye
They are high class colorful organic substances that are used in the tinting process of textile materials. These then affix themselves towards relevant substrate through a

Color Sprinkling
This is also called as “Ice Dyeing”. This dye type is utilized for design making of the colorful pattern which will be printed on the garment through powered material.