Unprecedented results in color
fastness and uniformity
Greendyes ® is not the first sustainable technique, but it is the first one to achieve a high colour fastness and a broad colour palette.
We have achieved the strongest colour homogeneity and consistency a sustainable dye has ever reached.

BLUE PIGMENTS
All our blue pigments are of mineral origin (Lapis lazuli), composed of lazurite (a calcium and sodium aluminosilicate), calcite and pyrite, and it was traditionally obtained heating clay.


RED AND VIOLET PIGMENTS
Tyrian purple, also known as Royal purple and Purple of the Ancients is the most ancient red pigment known, and also the most expensive. After a long time testing with these pigments with no results, we can now proudly say that we have rediscovered the process exploring the biochemical path behind fermentation.

BLACK PIGMENTS
Black is the invisible existence. Our black finish has various kinds of shades, adding oxides, silicates or vegetable powder as madder, Indigo or tea leaves.
Each finishing has its specific black texture.

MINERAL REDS AND OCHERS
Venetian red is a light and warm pigment derived from nearly pure ferric oxide. It is a red to brown earth color that it was often used in Italian Renaissance paintings. Pigments based on natural earth like reddish, ocher, orange and yellow tones come from around the entire Mediterranean coast.


VOLCANIC GREEN EARTH
Spinels are minerals of volcanic origin. Nature provides many different green minerals and many of these powders can be used to dye fabrics. Due to ion exchange during volcanic activity, spinels have very colourful tones.

BROWN, BUNRT, UMBRA, EARTH PIGMENTS
Many earth tones originate from clay earth pigments, such as umber, ochre, and sienna. Earth pigments are naturally occurring minerals containing metal oxides, principally iron oxides and manganese oxides, that have been used since prehistoric times as pigments.