Product Description

Bring the cosy glow of sun-warmed earth into your creations with Amber Spice. This natural botanical powder dye offers a rich, amber tone with hints of golden brown and spiced clay, adding warmth and depth to any fabric.

Made from the fresh roots of Rheum Emodi, also known as Himalayan Rhubarb, Amber Spice dye brings warm amber tones with hints of golden brown and spiced clay to cotton, linen, silk, and eucalyptus fabrics. The plant is native to the Himalayan regions of India, Nepal, and Tibet and has been valued for centuries in traditional medicine for its grounding properties. 

The dye adds natural elegance, warmth, and the gentle glow of sun-warmed earth to your sustainable crafts, handmade clothing, and eco-friendly textile projects.

Whether you’re dyeing everyday wear, home textiles, or accessories, Amber Spice provides a warm, natural amber tone that adds elegance and joy. Bring the gentle glow of nature into your fabrics with this classic plant-based textile dye.

 

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WHY CHOOSE

WildHue Botanical Dyes

Hear from James, our CEO and sleep specialist, on the benefits and unique properties of WildHue's natural botanical powder dyes.

Wild Hue botanical fabric dyes are effective on natural and synthetic fibres, including cotton, linen, hemp, eucalyptus silk, wool, and bamboo. Each fibre type absorbs dye differently, giving every project a unique finish:

  • Protein fibres (such as silk and wool) produce deeper, more vibrant colours.
  • Cellulosic fibres (such as cotton and linen) yield lighter, subtler tones.

These natural variations mean no two pieces will ever look exactly the same - every creation is truly one-of-a-kind, while remaining non-toxic, safe, and sustainable.

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At Wild Hue™, sustainability is at the heart of everything we do. Our botanical powder dyes are:

  • Biodegradable, non-toxic, and hypoallergenic – safe for your skin and the environment
  • Produced in collaboration with artisans in India, preserving traditional dyeing techniques passed down for generations
  • Designed to support both cultural heritage and ecological responsibility

With Wild Hue, you’re not just dyeing fabric - you’re creating naturally beautiful textiles while making an environmentally conscious choice.

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Dye Guide

  • 50 g packet → dyes up to 1 kg of fabric
    Example: a pair of socks or a lightweight scarf
  • 100 g packet → dyes up to 2 kg of fabric
    Example: a cotton T-shirt or pillowcases
  • 200 g (2 × 100 g) → dyes up to 4 kg of fabric
    Example: a hoodie, jumper, or medium-weight dress
  • 400 g (4 × 100 g) → dyes up to 8 kg of fabric
    Example: a double duvet cover or a set of curtains

Top Tip: Use a little more dye for deeper colours, or a little less for softer tones.

Top Tips

  • Give fabrics space: Always allow room for textiles to move freely in the dye bath for even coverage.
  • Adjust colour depth: Add more dye or increase soaking time for deeper tones. Use less dye or reduce time for lighter shades.
  • Embrace uniqueness: Every fabric absorbs natural dye differently, ensuring every piece is one-of-a-kind.