Ayurveda Shades

Ayurveda Shades

These are fabrics that have been enriched with Ayurvedic herbs and natural dyes to enhance health and wellness. Not only do these shades bring a stylish element to your life, but they also offer therapeutic advantages.

Ayurveda Shades
NO. SHADES* HERBS NAME HERB BENEFITS
1 Yellow       Turmeric / Tacomo / Onion Turmeric is a natural wonder, proving beneficial in the treatment of many different health conditions from cancer to Alzheimer’s disease
2 Green Tulasi / Onion / Karisalankanni Tulasi (Holy Basil/Ocimum sanctum) is a sacred plant in Hinduism. In Sanskrit, Tulasi means ‘the incomparable one’. In the Ayurvedic tradition, Tulasi is used to support normal respiratory function, promote optimal health and longevity.
3 Red Kumkum / Maddar Decoction of wood and bark used for tuberculosis, diarrhea dysentery, postpartum tonic, skin infections and anemia. Seeds used for stomach aches and nervous disorder
4 Brown Vettiver / Velam Vetiver is used for the preparation of a decoction which used for the treatment of all kinds of poison in Toxicology
5 Ivory Neem Neem Tree has been described in Ayurveda’s prime text, the Charaka Samhita, as Sarva Roga Nivarini (that which keeps all diseases at bay)
6 Blue Indigo Indigo is one of the oldest dye plants, which have many health benefits clothes
7 Pink Sappan Tree / Maddar Decoction of wood and bark used for tuberculosis, diarrhea dysentery, postpartum tonic, skin infections and anemia. Seeds used for stomach aches and nervous disorder
8 Black Karungali / Ironwater Used for hair coloring, wound healing and stop bleeding from bruises
9 Orange Annatto / Marigold Bixaceae / Calendula officinalis
10 Natural White - Animal manuares, Soapnut, Fullers earth, Sunlight, Grass etc.
11 Kaki Triphala The magical ingredient in chebulic myroblan gives the healing properties and also it gives some medicinal properties
12 Grey Vembadam Anti-inflammatory and anticancer compounds

* Shades will vary depending upon herbs (Ratio/ Season/Climate/Region etc.)