Maiwa Natural Dyes

Maiwa Natural Dyes 35 years of natural dye experience; research, teaching & production. A family business est. 1986 That one store has grown and changed over the years.

Our Story Begins in 1986 when Maiwa was founded by Charllotte Kwon. We still run a retail store on Granville Island in the heart of Vancouver, but we have also become a School of Textiles, a Foundation, and a substantial online presence. We work primarily with artisans in India. A few themes run through everything we do. Natural Dyes .. are more than an ecologically smart way to add colour to ya

rns and cloth. Natural dyes embody the idea that there is a relationship between creativity, skill, what we make, what we wear, and the natural world. For us, natural dyes are evidence that colour can be a cultural force linking individuals to history and tradition. We work directly with farmers and run a full-time natural dye studio. Our clothing and bedding lines are naturally dyed. We believe in them and use them wherever we can. Slow Clothes
We have been making slow clothes for close to thirty years. For us, this means opening up the process to include hand spinners, hand weavers, natural dyers, block printers, embroiderers ... all the artisans who are left behind in the rush to mass produce clothing. Certainly there is more room for creativity when working slowly, but there is also an opportunity to support an ecosystem of production. Such an ecosystem looks to create meaningful work on a human scale. We actively seek to support artisan communities through our clothing. If we have a choice between naturally dyed and undyed cloth, we will choose the dyed cloth. If we have the choice between block printed cloth and a solid colour, we will choose the block printed cloth. The qualities of the most skillfully made cloth are brought out in our designs. We are proud of our clothing and all that is says, not only about us, but about the world of handmade cloth. Artisans
Trade with skilled artisans is a way to establish relationships. These relationships go deep. Every artisan dyer working in natural dyes keeps a network of dye farmers active. Hand spinners work directly with herder communities and organic cotton farmers. Everything is connected. A culture of making influences and changes the world. It starts small and it grows. We begin to believe that faster and cheaper are not better, that time, culture and people matter. We have worked hard to strengthen these relationships. We have brought many of the artisans we work with to Canada to give presentations and lectures. We also bring them to give workshops on their craft at the Maiwa School of Textiles. To share with a larger audience we have produced four documentaries and a number of print publications. We also host exhibitions of artisan work. Daily we actively promote the culture of craft on social media and through our websites.

Our Earth Pigment Starter Kit comes with 20 colours - 20g of each ochre, 125g organic soy beans, and instructions.⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀...
04/09/2026

Our Earth Pigment Starter Kit comes with 20 colours - 20g of each ochre, 125g organic soy beans, and instructions.
⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀
Earth pigments come from minerals, clays and oxides and are best known by names such as burnt sienna, umber and ochre. They are collected in various parts of the world for their characteristic colours. The exceptions are indigo and vine black, which are plant-based. Maiwa works with small companies who prepare these pigments using centuries-old traditional methods. Our pigments are ground extra-fine for textile use.
⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀
Earth pigments are not dyes: they do not dissolve in solution, nor do they form molecular bonds with fibres. To work on textiles, paper or other surfaces, the pigment is combined with a binder (or media) which bonds the pigment to the surface. Acrylic and gum Arabic are popular binders. For cloth we prefer soymilk where the proteins in the milk act as the binder.

Samples painted by artist & author

Spring is a celebration of colour in all its forms.  Our natural dyes come from the living world—plants, roots, leaves, ...
04/08/2026

Spring is a celebration of colour in all its forms. Our natural dyes come from the living world—plants, roots, leaves, and insects—while our earth pigments are drawn from the ground beneath us, made from minerals shaped over time. They behave differently, ask different things of us, and offer different possibilities. Whether working on cloth or on paper, dyeing, painting, or drawing, each is a way into colour—an expansive, beautiful world to explore.
⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀
We have kits to get you started on your natural colour journey.

12/06/2025

Our 100% silk scrunchies are fully dyeable and sewn with cotton thread. They’re mordanted with 15% WOF alum and dyed with:
• brazilwood & lac
• pomegranate rind & iron
• cutch

I used the cartouche method (learned from cooking!) to keep everything submerged overnight — and I’m thrilled with how well it worked. Cooking and dyeing share so many beautifully symbiotic processes..

New book announcement! 'From Plant to Pigment' by . Natalie Stopka is an artist and educator known for her explorations ...
11/18/2025

New book announcement! 'From Plant to Pigment' by .

Natalie Stopka is an artist and educator known for her explorations of handmade, homegrown pigments. In From Plant to Pigment she invites us into her studio, sharing the ways she has divested her practice of non-renewable synthetics in favor of the craft of handmade, homegrown, local colour.

Learn the fundamental technique of how to make a lake pigment, transforming botanical dye into lasting, vivid pigment. This gorgeous book will give you the tools to make the most vibrant natural colors that are perfect for your own artistic endeavors.

Available in the shop and online.

Preserving the last sunny days with some end of summer flower printing at The Maiwa Natural Dye Garden⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀Using fre...
09/29/2025

Preserving the last sunny days with some end of summer flower printing at The Maiwa Natural Dye Garden
⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀
Using fresh dye flowers, we pounded them into mordanted cloth and steamed to set. Flowers: Sulphur cosmos, coreopsis, marigolds and black knight scabiosa

Marigold is back in stock 🌼🌼🌼 Imbue your cloth with sunshine - golden yellows on its own and beautiful moss and greens i...
09/12/2025

Marigold is back in stock 🌼🌼🌼 Imbue your cloth with sunshine - golden yellows on its own and beautiful moss and greens in combination with iron and indigo.

We are currently taking enrolment for our online workshops  !
08/17/2025

We are currently taking enrolment for our online workshops !

Colour is unlike anything else. As an artist, to make colour with natural dyes is to experience a direct connection with...
08/01/2025

Colour is unlike anything else. As an artist, to make colour with natural dyes is to experience a direct connection with your materials. And each of these materials, each plant used, can be a doorway to a new world.

If you are in Vancouver - come visit our shop on Granville island this Friday July 25 & Saturday July 26 for a Book Sign...
07/23/2025

If you are in Vancouver - come visit our shop on Granville island this Friday July 25 & Saturday July 26 for a Book Signing and Paint-Making Demo with !

07/15/2025

Our Natural Indigo Kit w/ Fructose 💙

06/24/2025

The colours you can achieve with natural dyes ! Extracts made from weld, marigold, buckthorn, madder, brazilwood, cochineal, logwood, gallnut, pomegranate, myrobolan, cutch & iron. This the Print & Paint with natural dyes workshop taught by Sophena & Dani of - currently happening at

Address

1663 Duranleau Street
Vancouver, BC
V6H3S3

Opening Hours

Monday 11am - 5pm
Wednesday 11am - 5pm
Thursday 11am - 5pm
Friday 11am - 5pm
Saturday 11am - 5pm
Sunday 11am - 5pm

Telephone

+16046693939

Alerts

Be the first to know and let us send you an email when Maiwa Natural Dyes posts news and promotions. Your email address will not be used for any other purpose, and you can unsubscribe at any time.

Contact The Business

Send a message to Maiwa Natural Dyes:

Share