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why was the price of indian indigo in European markets are very high?​

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Answered by Ayushavani
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Only small amounts of indigo reached in the European market and its prices were very high. European cloth manufacturers therefore had to depend on another plant called woad to make violet and blue dyes. ... So, there was a great demand for Indian indigo in the European countries.

Answered by WorthHorror
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The European demand for indigo was on the rise, mainly because indigo was rapidly replacing indigenous woad, and also possibly because the availability of the indigo colour encouraged manufacturers and finishers to dye their woolens/linens blue more than previously.

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