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factors that lead to the demand of Indian Indigo in international market ​

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Answered by anithamanu4
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from the text book

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In the middle ages, indigo was the only dye of blue available in Europe. Ultramarine, made from the no less expensive and hard-to-get lapislazuli, was suitable for painting but not for dying clothes. Within Europe, the same chemical that is extracted from the proper indigo plant could be won from the locally planted ‘dyer’s woad’, however, with only a tenth of the concentration of the indido plant.

In the late 19th century German scientists managed to produce that color synthetically; and other blue dyes have been discovered throughout modernity.

Answered by aidenlippert
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The dye used by manufacturers in Europe was made from a different plant and had a very dull colour. The indigo plant grew primarily in the tropics. Therefore, increase in the demand due to rapid industrialisation and lack of any alternatives led to the great demand of indigo in European countries.

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