At Mahashakti Seva Kendra, we believe in the power of nature to preserve heritage, create livelihoods, and protect the planet. Our Research & Development (R&D) initiative focuses on the revival, extraction, and innovation of natural dyes from earth-derived resources — bringing eco-conscious solutions back to Indian textiles.
Before synthetic dyes disrupted tradition, natural colors were central to India’s textile heritage. Extracted from plants, minerals, and insects, these dyes were known for their beauty, longevity, and safety.
Today, Mahashakti is helping bring them back — not just as an artistic preference, but as an environmental and economic necessity.
Natural dyes are:
Eco-friendly and biodegradable
Skin-safe and chemical-free
Labor-intensive, generating more employment
Traditionally rooted, preserving generational wisdom
Our artisans experiment with a wide spectrum of colors drawn from nature, including:
Natural dye usage declined drastically in the 19th century with the rise of chemical colorants. Regions like Bagh, Bherongarh, and Malwa in Madhya Pradesh, once centers of natural textile printing, now face water pollution, craft decline, and economic hardship due to synthetic dye dependence.
At Mahashakti, we are working to reverse this loss through:
Ongoing experimentation with natural dye sources
Reviving the ancient Alajarin block printing technique
Sourcing blocks from across India to preserve design diversity
Reducing dyeing time from 10 days to a few, with modern adaptations
Training a new generation of women artisans in natural dye processes
Our R&D is led with the guidance of National Award-winning craftsman Mr. Rahim Gutti, who has been instrumental in helping us optimize dye extraction and fabric application methods.
Visit our worksheds, explore our 100+ handcrafted blocks, and collaborate with our artisans to create original, nature-based textile designs.
Our R&D program aims to:
Cultivate native plants to produce natural dyes
Document and improve dye techniques
Explore market-ready, scalable solutions for ethical fashion
Connect tribal and rural dye practices to mainstream design
Create a value chain that supports artisans from production to sale
With proper support from government bodies, NGOs, and buyers, we envision a future where natural dyes reclaim their place — not just as an art form, but as an industry standard.
We invite support from:
Together, we can preserve India’s dye heritage, reduce chemical waste, and provide dignified livelihoods to women artisans.