


[Dyeing] Pisolithus tinctorius
Pisolithus Dye Powder – Natural Mushroom Pigment
Bring rich, earthy tones to your textiles with Pisolithus tinctorius powder, made from the dried and ground Pisolithus mushroom—also known as the dyeball fungus. Long used by natural dyers, this versatile pigment yields a range of warm colors, including golds, browns, grays, and even greenish hues, depending on fiber type, mordant, and pH conditions.
Perfect for use on wool, silk, cotton, and other natural fibers, it can be simmered to create a dye bath or combined with other natural pigments for layered effects. Sustainably harvested and finely powdered for easy use, Pisolithus is a favorite among fiber artists seeking organic, forest-inspired color.
Pisolithus Dye Powder – Natural Mushroom Pigment
Bring rich, earthy tones to your textiles with Pisolithus tinctorius powder, made from the dried and ground Pisolithus mushroom—also known as the dyeball fungus. Long used by natural dyers, this versatile pigment yields a range of warm colors, including golds, browns, grays, and even greenish hues, depending on fiber type, mordant, and pH conditions.
Perfect for use on wool, silk, cotton, and other natural fibers, it can be simmered to create a dye bath or combined with other natural pigments for layered effects. Sustainably harvested and finely powdered for easy use, Pisolithus is a favorite among fiber artists seeking organic, forest-inspired color.
Pisolithus Dye Powder – Natural Mushroom Pigment
Bring rich, earthy tones to your textiles with Pisolithus tinctorius powder, made from the dried and ground Pisolithus mushroom—also known as the dyeball fungus. Long used by natural dyers, this versatile pigment yields a range of warm colors, including golds, browns, grays, and even greenish hues, depending on fiber type, mordant, and pH conditions.
Perfect for use on wool, silk, cotton, and other natural fibers, it can be simmered to create a dye bath or combined with other natural pigments for layered effects. Sustainably harvested and finely powdered for easy use, Pisolithus is a favorite among fiber artists seeking organic, forest-inspired color.