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kmaexports
Добавлен 16 авг 2012
KMA exports
54/8 Gandhi nagar,
Tindivanam - 604001
Tamil Nadu, India
Ph: 09443241290 / 09894949706
Website: www.kmaexports.com
54/8 Gandhi nagar,
Tindivanam - 604001
Tamil Nadu, India
Ph: 09443241290 / 09894949706
Website: www.kmaexports.com
Indigo Dye Extraction
KMA exports is one of the Oldest and Largest manufacturer of Indigo Dye (Blue Gold) and Indigo leaves & powder (Hair dye). Its been three generations since we started this Indigo business. This traditional method results in producing the purest form of Indigo dye in an eco-friendly manner. Indigofera Tinctoria plant is considered to be very valuable in our Kongarapattu Village, Tamil Nadu, India.
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Those british forced us to cultivate indigo😢😢
Watching in 2024 legends 😅😅
Last brothers shaking hands are so cute.. and so PURE... that they don't know how to say ..bay by symbolising hands.
Nemmeno mi piace un granché l indaco però visto così … tanto fascino ❤️🧡💛💚💙💜💖💕💕
Indigo is a wonderful plant. It's used to turn henna brown in hair dye.
Thank you
Good vedio
best place to study about indigo
Hi! My name is Lisa, and I write from Rome, Italy. Can you tell me, please, WHERE I can buy your indigo pigment? You have a website? The price is very high? And another question, just for curiosity, can you tell me how many grams of indigo powder can you extract from how many kilograms of plants/leaves? It seems to be a very long and hard process, to extract just few grams of dyeing powder! If you have just one Indigofera Tinctoria plant, how many grams of indigo dyeing powder can you extract, from this only one plant? Less than 1 gram? Please let me know, Anyway thanks for this beautiful video, I really liked to see the traditional extracting process! 🤗
Amazing nature and brilliant work done by people
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Men hardwork ❤
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. After harvest . Indigo was send to the various vats(a storage vessel) each vat has separate function. Firstly indigo was taken to the first vat(stepeer vat) in this vat the leaves stripped off indigo was stored in warm waterfor several hours.When the solution began to form bubbles then indigo was extracted and rotten leaves was taken to the second vat(beater vat) in this vat the solution was continuously beated by paddlers. When the solution get converted into blue or green coluor then lime water was added to the solution.the muddy substance that are present at the booton was send to the third vat(settlring vat) where it was pressed and dried for sale. _😊_ Mom i am famous
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Interesting❤
so what could we say those cakes are made of?, just boiled plants's juices?
Now Use Modern Tool Machine Technology etc For This Indigo Work 📢✍️🌹
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They r looking dirty but they r fully drenched by God's herbal juice they will live long years healthily and happily this dye had no toxin no side effects
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How many of you are watching first time in 2022 for icse board 😆?? I was curious when I was reading my APC ICSE history book the indigo, though I had read it in class 7, this video cleared my all types of doubts and gave me a practical knowledge.
The labor involved to make real indigo pigment is breathtaking. I bow to these men and women. There will be a day when real indigo is no longer harvested.
They perfected synthetic dyes in the late 1800's. All natural indigo these days is for people looking for that 'authentic' organic process. So as long as there are people around it should continue to be grown. You can even do it at home with a few square feet of land, or a couple of largish pots if you don't have any land. Great fun.
This was the very infamous cultivation during 1859-60 forced by Britishers on Bengal farmers. #neelrevolution. I leave in Nadia, where the revolution started by Digambar Biswas and Vishnu Biswas. But nowadays this plant is found as weed, even most of the people won't recognise it!!
Came here after gst warehousing exemt
3:06 This water tanks were called as 'Vats' that is mentioned in our NCERT 8th history book.
Yeah the firt vat is fermentating vat
Yes
Wow, such a knowledgeable video. 👍
That's a nice video about indigo ❤️
The whole process was informative, amazing people the true INDIGO ❤️
Wow..it was amazing
Very useful vedio
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I guess this is where blue balls originated from.
Came here after reading indigo ch of eng class12 😂
thanks for the video
What a magnificent colour! So beautiful. Two things though, it seems an incredibly inefficient and wasteful process, and two, what’s the go with the owner sticking his head everywhere for photo opportunities! I’m aware that this is a very traditional way of processing the plants for the indigo, but I’m sure they could find ways to improve the process, without wrecking it by mechanisation and the like!
Nice.very helpful.
Beautiful ❤️
Watching in 2022 legend after reading NCERT
This is so much helpful. Thankyou There can't be so much relatable, simple and easy representation than this.
Feeling happy after viewing this video.
I am science student still watching
Feeling so sad about those workers who need to stand in vat for nearly 5-6 hours,for stirring indigo
innocent and hardworking workers
Beautiful video.Thank u so much .Anyone in 2021 ?
Very authentic way to produce natural indigo