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Leather Dyeing - 1

Leather Dyeing - 1

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Long before the advent of synthetic dyes, haematine, fustic, pcachwood and other natural dyes were widely used to dye  leather along with mordants like aluminium, copper, iron, tin, ( titanium al1d chromium. For examplc, haematine with iron 1 produced a rich black colour.
When syntl1etic dyes like basic dyes wcre introduced, these dyes largely replaced the natural dyes. Basic dyes are prized for the vpry full, rich and powerful shades they produce on leather. Because of the very compact structure of leather, penetration of the dye in the interior of leather does not take place with these dyes and hence they produce srurface dyeing.