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    Dyeing capability of natural dyes to silk fabric
    (Don Mariano Marcos Memorial State University - Mid La Union Campus, 2021-05) Licudan, Merleen Joy B.; Castillones, Mia M.; Flores, Lea May S.; Telin, Patricia F.; Guba, Myal Centinaje A.; Kiwa, Jennifer C.; Tabing, Taryn Kay S.; Estolas, Nino D.
    This study is an experimental research aimed to know the dyeing capability of the Natural Dyes specifically the Blue ternate, Onion Outer skin and Malabar Spinach fruit when being applied to silk fabric. Several methods or processes were performed to know the color outcome of the dyeing materials. Extracts from Thunbergia Erecta flower. Onion Outer Shell and Malabar Spinach fruit with the treatment of the Iron and Vinegar and the pure natural extraction were applied. The effectiveness on the attainment of color on the natural dyes resulted as very highly effective. The natural extraction is very highly acceptable as rated by the respondents. There is a significant difference on the level of Effectiveness between group treatments.

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