The extracted dye from the dried fruit hulls of mangosteen was used as a natural dye for the dyeing of cotton and silk yarn.
The optimal conditions for dye extraction were to extract the dried fruit hulls of mangosteen at 80°C for 1 hour with a 15
% w/v citric acid solution in a 1:4 ratio of mangosteen powder to solvent. Cotton dyeing with the extracted dye from the dried
fruit hulls of mangosteen was carried out at 60°C for 60 minutes with a material to liquor ratio of 1:25. The effect on dyeing
of mordant type with different mordanting methods was studied. The results showed that the dyeing of cotton using the post-mordanting
method with ferrous sulfate and calcium hydroxide not only provided better depth of shade but also provided better wash fastness
and light fastness than with other mordants (alum; zinc tetrafluoroborate) or without a mordant. Good fastness properties
were also obtained using a post-mordanted silk with calcium hydroxide.
Keywords Natural dye -
Garcinia mangostana Linn - Cotton - Silk - Mordant