History, asked by avanish48, 8 months ago

how was the rich blue colur given to Indian printed cloth?

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Answered by ÚɢʟʏÐᴜᴄᴋʟɪɴɢ1
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Answer:

European market and its price was very high. European cloth manufacturers therefore had to depend on another plant called woad to make violet and blue dyes. Being a plant of the temperate zones, woad was more easily available in Europe.

Answered by jayden123
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The rich blue colour in it is known as indigo, because it was produced from a plant called indigo.

In the 19th century, India was the biggest supplier of high-quality indigo in the world, but Italy, France, and Britain had been the major buyers and exporters of Indian indigo for hundreds of years before that.

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