Purple was a color that Cleopatra used frequently, but weather it was her fave or if she just used it because the purple dye was expensive is not clear.Purple was a color that Cleopatra used frequently, but weather it was her fave or if she just used it because the purple dye was expensive is not clear.Purple was a color that Cleopatra used frequently, but weather it was her fave or if she just used it because the purple dye was expensive is not clear.Purple was a color that Cleopatra used frequently, but weather it was her fave or if she just used it because the purple dye was expensive is not clear.Purple was a color that Cleopatra used frequently, but weather it was her fave or if she just used it because the purple dye was expensive is not clear.Purple was a color that Cleopatra used frequently, but weather it was her fave or if she just used it because the purple dye was expensive is not clear.Purple was a color that Cleopatra used frequently, but weather it was her fave or if she just used it because the purple dye was expensive is not clear.Purple was a color that Cleopatra used frequently, but weather it was her fave or if she just used it because the purple dye was expensive is not clear.Purple was a color that Cleopatra used frequently, but weather it was her fave or if she just used it because the purple dye was expensive is not clear.
The phonecians created purple dye using snails. It was hard and ectreamly expensive - hence purple being related to royality.
Purple was originally the colour of the king. It later became the colour of the emperors. It was the most expensive dye. Deep purple dye was called Tyrian dye or imperial dye. It was made in the city of Tyre in Phoenicia from the the spiny dye-murex, a sea shell. Making the dye was expensive and very time consuming. Thousands of shells were needed and they had to be caught and cracked. The snail had to be removed and soaked. Juice was extracted from a tiny glad and placed in the sun. The juice then turned white, then yellow-green and then red. This turned progressively got darker. The process was stopped when it reached a hue between crimson and violet.
to make a the cheapest dye, purple that fades the tudors used elderberry, but to make the most expensive of all the colours, purple which did not fade they used beatle blood.
Most likely brown.
Red dye 40
Saffron is used to dye fabrics yellow. There are also some synthetic dyes which are used because saffron is very expensive.
Dreft..it's very expensive but it's for baby clothes...
Because violet dye is the least expensive.
no it won't if you dye it then it won't wash out. permanet dye will work the most.
They traded mostly purple dye called Tyrian purple which was very expensive and only royalty could afford it. The dye was extracted from a certain type of sea mollusk.
Yes, you can dye most fabrics with Kool-Aid.