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Ahsen Alaun - 1kg
Menge: 1kg
Alum and Its Use in Ebru Art Alum is an essential material used particularly when decorating fabrics with the Ebru technique. It acts as a binding agent, helping colors adhere better to the fabric. Additionally, it serves as a deodorizing agent during the breakdown of butyric acid and sweat. Ebru Art on Fabric and the Use of Alum Marbling on fabric is a delicate and beautiful art form. However, fabric marbling differs in some aspects from traditional paper marbling. To ensure that colors adhere properly, the fabric must be pre-treated. This is where alum plays a crucial role. For the best results in fabric marbling, synthetic dyes should be used. Various brands on the market cater to this purpose. You can find a selection under the "Fabric Dyes" category on our website. Recommended Fabrics The following fabrics are best suited for Ebru art: Silk Synthetic Silk Satin These fabrics allow the colors to adhere properly and help create long-lasting, vibrant patterns. Preparing the Fabric with an Alum Solution Before marbling, the fabric should be soaked in an alum solution to enhance color adhesion. Here’s how to prepare the solution: Dissolve 100 g of alum in 1 liter of hot water. Soak the fabric in the solution for some time. Remove the fabric and let it dry. Once dry, iron the fabric to prepare it for marbling. Marbling and Final Processing After creating the design on the water surface, carefully place the fabric onto the marbling bath. Once the pattern is transferred, remove the fabric and briefly rinse it in cold water before allowing it to dry. To set the colors, follow these steps: Iron the fabric from the reverse side for about 5 minutes without steam. This process enhances color durability and ensures long-lasting results. Washing and Maintenance Once marbled, the fabric can be washed at temperatures up to 50°C. It is recommended to use mild detergents. Conclusion Using alum in fabric marbling ensures better color adhesion and contributes to the longevity of patterns. With the right technique, marbled fabrics can retain their vibrancy for years.

Variantes de €7.99*
€18.99*
Ahsen Alaun - 250g
Menge: 250g
Alum and Its Use in Ebru Art Alum is an essential material used particularly when decorating fabrics with the Ebru technique. It acts as a binding agent, helping colors adhere better to the fabric. Additionally, it serves as a deodorizing agent during the breakdown of butyric acid and sweat. Ebru Art on Fabric and the Use of Alum Marbling on fabric is a delicate and beautiful art form. However, fabric marbling differs in some aspects from traditional paper marbling. To ensure that colors adhere properly, the fabric must be pre-treated. This is where alum plays a crucial role. For the best results in fabric marbling, synthetic dyes should be used. Various brands on the market cater to this purpose. You can find a selection under the "Fabric Dyes" category on our website. Recommended Fabrics The following fabrics are best suited for Ebru art: Silk Synthetic Silk Satin These fabrics allow the colors to adhere properly and help create long-lasting, vibrant patterns. Preparing the Fabric with an Alum Solution Before marbling, the fabric should be soaked in an alum solution to enhance color adhesion. Here’s how to prepare the solution: Dissolve 100 g of alum in 1 liter of hot water. Soak the fabric in the solution for some time. Remove the fabric and let it dry. Once dry, iron the fabric to prepare it for marbling. Marbling and Final Processing After creating the design on the water surface, carefully place the fabric onto the marbling bath. Once the pattern is transferred, remove the fabric and briefly rinse it in cold water before allowing it to dry. To set the colors, follow these steps: Iron the fabric from the reverse side for about 5 minutes without steam. This process enhances color durability and ensures long-lasting results. Washing and Maintenance Once marbled, the fabric can be washed at temperatures up to 50°C. It is recommended to use mild detergents. Conclusion Using alum in fabric marbling ensures better color adhesion and contributes to the longevity of patterns. With the right technique, marbled fabrics can retain their vibrancy for years.

€7.99*
Ahsen Alaun - 500g
Menge: 500g
Alum and Its Use in Ebru Art Alum is an essential material used particularly when decorating fabrics with the Ebru technique. It acts as a binding agent, helping colors adhere better to the fabric. Additionally, it serves as a deodorizing agent during the breakdown of butyric acid and sweat. Ebru Art on Fabric and the Use of Alum Marbling on fabric is a delicate and beautiful art form. However, fabric marbling differs in some aspects from traditional paper marbling. To ensure that colors adhere properly, the fabric must be pre-treated. This is where alum plays a crucial role. For the best results in fabric marbling, synthetic dyes should be used. Various brands on the market cater to this purpose. You can find a selection under the "Fabric Dyes" category on our website. Recommended Fabrics The following fabrics are best suited for Ebru art: Silk Synthetic Silk Satin These fabrics allow the colors to adhere properly and help create long-lasting, vibrant patterns. Preparing the Fabric with an Alum Solution Before marbling, the fabric should be soaked in an alum solution to enhance color adhesion. Here’s how to prepare the solution: Dissolve 100 g of alum in 1 liter of hot water. Soak the fabric in the solution for some time. Remove the fabric and let it dry. Once dry, iron the fabric to prepare it for marbling. Marbling and Final Processing After creating the design on the water surface, carefully place the fabric onto the marbling bath. Once the pattern is transferred, remove the fabric and briefly rinse it in cold water before allowing it to dry. To set the colors, follow these steps: Iron the fabric from the reverse side for about 5 minutes without steam. This process enhances color durability and ensures long-lasting results. Washing and Maintenance Once marbled, the fabric can be washed at temperatures up to 50°C. It is recommended to use mild detergents. Conclusion Using alum in fabric marbling ensures better color adhesion and contributes to the longevity of patterns. With the right technique, marbled fabrics can retain their vibrancy for years.

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€12.99*
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Alum Stone - 90g
Alum Stone - 90g Alaun is mainly used when you want to marble fabrics. It acts as an odor-inhibiting agent during the decomposition of butyric acid and sweat. However, alum can also be used for marbling on paper. In this case, alum serves as an adhesive when you want to use the Ebru technique with different colors. Marbling fabrics is a very pleasant and stylish activity. First, I would like to talk about the colors we will use. By using synthetic dyes for fabric marbling, we can achieve better results. There are several brands of these dyes available on the market. For fabrics, I would recommend silk, synthetic silk, and satin. Before you start marbling the fabric, you should soak it in a solution of alum and water to ensure the colors adhere to the fabric. To prepare the solution, dissolve 100 g of alum powder in 1 liter of hot water. Then, let the silk dry, and if desired, iron it. After marbling the silk, briefly rinse it in cold water and let it dry. Once dry, iron the fabric on the reverse side to fix the colors. Afterwards, you can wash your fabrics as usual.

€2.99* €4.99* (économie de 40.08%)