加纳Daboya和Ntonso社区的可持续传统自然染色实践

IF 1.5 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, TEXTILES
Raphael Kanyire Seidu, Benjamin Eghan, Emmanuel Abankwah Ofori, George Kwame Fobiri, Alex Osei Afriyie, Richard Acquaye
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本研究的目的是研究选用加纳Daboya和Ntonso社区的天然染料染色的织物的物理、紫外线(UV)、颜色外观和色牢度性能。这项研究进一步突出了这两个社区丰富的传统染色文化遗产。西非,特别是加纳的工匠,一直保持着传统的染色方法,为消费者生产纺织品。设计/方法/方法在本研究中,从加纳Ntonso和Daboya社区的工匠那里购买了两种样品织物。这些织物在实验室按照标准测试方法对其物理、紫外线、颜色外观和色牢度性能进行了分析。结果表明,所有样品织物都具有良好的紫外线屏蔽性能(评分在50+以上)。Daboya样品织物(用靛蓝染料染色)比Ntonso样品织物(用黑色“kuntunkuni”染料染色)产生更多的色斑。洗涤后的K/S和值或显色率降低,但增加了计算的紫外线防护系数。本研究的发现揭示了来自加纳Ntonso和Daboya社区的染色传统织物(使用天然染料)的独特紫外线性能。这激发并加强了工匠改善生产周期的需求,以生产不同尺寸的这些织物,在气候变化之后为消费者提供必要的紫外线屏蔽能力。本研究表明,在两个群落的自然染色工艺下,样品织物的抗紫外线和色牢度性能相对较好。随着时间的推移,这些环保的染色方法在加纳的纺织和时尚行业中保持和促进了可持续发展的概念。
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Sustainable traditional natural dyeing practice in Daboya and Ntonso communities of Ghana
Purpose The purpose of this study is to investigate the physical, ultraviolet (UV), colour appearance and colour fastness properties of selected fabrics dyed with natural dyes from Daboya and Ntonso communities of Ghana. The study further highlights the rich cultural heritage of traditional dyeing from these two communities. Craftsmen in West Africa especially Ghana, have sustained the traditional dyeing methods to produce textile products for consumers. Design/methodology/approach In this study, two sample fabrics were purchased from craftsmen at Ntonso and Daboya communities in Ghana. These fabrics were analysed at the laboratory under standard test methods for their physical, UV, colour appearance and colour fastness properties. Findings Results showed that all the sample fabrics have good UV shielding performance (ratings above 50+). Daboya sample fabrics (dyed with indigo dyes) produced more colour stains than the sample fabrics from Ntonso (dyed with black “kuntunkuni” dyes). The K/S sum value or colour yield reduced after washing but that alternatively increased the calculated ultraviolet protection factor. Practical implications Findings from this study exposed the unique UV performance of dyed traditional fabrics (using natural dyes) from Ntonso and Daboya communities in Ghana. This inspires and enforces the need for craftsmen to improve their production cycle to produce these fabrics in different sizes which provides the necessary UV shielding abilities for consumers in the wake of climate changes. Originality/value This study demonstrated that the natural dyeing process at the two communities produced relatively good UV and colour fastness properties of the sample fabrics. These eco-friendly dyeing practices have survived over time to maintain and promote the concept of sustainability within the textile and fashion industry in Ghana.
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Research journal of textile and apparel
Research journal of textile and apparel MATERIALS SCIENCE, TEXTILES-
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