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Zahir Widadi's home and workshop, specialist in batik indigo dyes, Pekalongan, Java island, Indonesia, Southeast Asia, Asia

Blue balls of wool and dried plant as natural dye, Chinchero, Sacred Valley, Urubamba Province, Cusco (Cuzco) Region, Peru, South America

Hairdresser in a hairdressing salon dying strands of hair with aluminium foil, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany, Europe

View over tannery, workers dyeing leather, tanks with dye, dyeing plant, tannery, tannery Chouara, tannery and dyeing district, Fes el Bali, Fes, Morocco, Africa

Hairdresser in a hairdressing salon dying strands of hair with aluminium foil, Cologne, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany, Europe

Indigolupine, blue wild indigo (Baptisia australis), Australian dyer's pod or false indigo, dye plant, medicinal plant, contains a number of quinolizidine alkaloids, including anagyrine, baptifolin, cystinine and lupanine

Aerial view of TexasGulf Potash Ponds which are solar evaporation ponds used in the process of mining potash. Potash, a water-soluble potassium salt is extracted and blue dye is added to increase the rate of evaporation. It is mainly used in fertilizer products but also in the making of soap, glass, ceramics and batteries. The mine is currently owned and operated by Intredpid Potash Inc and the ponds cover 400 acres of land surrounded by sandstone cliffs and wilderness near Moab, Utah, USA, Utah, United States of America