Category:Natural dyes / pigments

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Natural dyes and pigments have been widely used in traditional Nigerian crafts to color textiles, leather, ceramics, wood, and ritual objects. Derived from plants, minerals, and organic substances, these materials form an essential part of Nigeria’s visual and symbolic craft traditions.

Availability and sources

Natural dyes and pigments are sourced from locally available materials, including:

  • Plants (leaves, roots, bark, seeds)
  • Minerals and earth pigments
  • Charcoal and ash
  • Organic substances from insects or shells

The availability of dye sources varies by ecological zone, influencing regional color palettes and techniques.

Historical usage

The use of natural dyes and pigments in Nigeria predates written history and has been closely linked to textile production, body adornment, and ritual expression.

Historically, dyes and pigments were used for:

  • Coloring woven and dyed textiles
  • Decorating leather and wooden objects
  • Surface treatment of ceramics
  • Body painting and ceremonial markings

Many dye traditions were transmitted orally within families or craft lineages.

Craft applications

Natural dyes and pigments are commonly applied in:

  • Textile dyeing and printing
  • Leather decoration
  • Painted woodcarving and sculpture
  • Pottery surface treatment
  • Ritual and ceremonial objects

Color choice often reflects both aesthetic preference and symbolic meaning.

Cultural and ritual significance

Colors produced from natural dyes frequently carry cultural associations, such as:

  • Spiritual protection
  • Social status or identity
  • Ritual purity or transition
  • Community affiliation

Certain colors or dyeing practices may be reserved for specific ceremonies, ranks, or occasions.

Techniques

Traditional dyeing and pigment preparation techniques include:

  • Extraction through boiling or fermentation
  • Grinding and mixing of mineral pigments
  • Application by immersion, painting, or resist methods
  • Fixing colors using natural mordants

Processes often require precise timing and environmental knowledge.

Regional variation

Natural dye traditions vary across Nigeria, influenced by:

  • Local flora and geology
  • Cultural symbolism
  • Craft specialization
  • Trade and knowledge exchange

Distinct regional color traditions can be observed in textiles and decorated objects.

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