A blue dye obtained from certain plants (the indigo plant or woad), or a similar synthetic dye.
1How about one where you process sugar and indigo dye in colonial Puerto Rico?
2At this village they were busy making indigo dye in large jars like those of the forty thieves.
3Even so, I decided to risk extrapolating known Berber customs of the Tuaregs, including their jewelry and indigo dye, back through time.
4The indigo dye gave denim a unique character: it doesn't penetrate cotton like other dyes, but sits on the outside of each thread.
5The German group has grown from a 19th century indigo dye workshop to a diversified juggernaut worth $95 billion.
630 is a sketch of an indigo dye-vat for cloth or warps.
7Denim blue jeans, used to be dyed with it, and there is now a resurgence, using natural indigo dyes.
8It is widely accepted that indigo dyes derived from Murex trunculus were used to produce the biblical dyes tekhelet and argaman.
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