MINERALDYE: A Natural Dyeing Innovation Using Marble and Minerals
To coincide with the 55th Earth Day (22 April), themed “Our Power, Our Planet”, Italian luxury brand Ferragamo has introduced a limited-edition capsule collection in collaboration with material innovator Fili Pari. The collection features garments dyed using MINERALDYE, a process that utilises marble and mineral powders as natural pigments. This initiative highlights a broader movement in the textile industry toward more sustainable production methods and materials.
Natural Pigments from Post-Industrial Stone Waste
MINERALDYE represents a significant development in textile dyeing technology. The process eliminates the use of synthetic dyes, relying instead on finely ground stone powders to produce colour. These pigments are derived from minerals and marble, many of which originate from post-industrial stone waste, offering a solution aligned with circular design principles. The method drastically reduces water consumption, using between 1 to 20 litres per kilogram of fabric, in contrast to the 150 litres typically required by conventional dyeing processes.
Performance and Aesthetic Qualities
The resulting colours have a natural, earthy appearance and display a distinctive mélange effect. These visual characteristics are not only aesthetically appealing but also rooted in geological authenticity, as the palette reflects the properties of the stones from which the pigments are sourced. Unlike many plant-based dyes, mineral-based pigmentation ensures a high degree of colour fastness, maintaining brightness and intensity even under prolonged exposure to sunlight or after repeated washing.
MINERALDYE is compatible with a wide range of yarn types and fibre compositions. The technology supports both large-scale production and small-scale sampling, with a minimum requirement of six kilograms per yarn and fibre type. This flexibility makes it accessible to various sectors within the design industry. The process is entirely free from synthetic additives and heavy metals, contributing to safer and cleaner manufacturing practices.
From Runway to Responsible Design
Ferragamo’s “Back to Earth” collection applies this innovation in a real-world context. Available at 26 retail locations worldwide, the capsule collection combines Italian craftsmanship with sustainable thinking. The garments are designed with longevity in mind, aiming to resist trends and encourage long-term use. By highlighting material innovation as a central design feature, the collection offers a model for integrating environmental responsibility into high-end fashion.
Broader Design Applications
Although introduced in an apparel context, the potential applications of MINERALDYE extend beyond fashion. Its qualities—durability, reduced environmental impact, and natural aesthetics—make it suitable for home textiles, interior furnishings, and lifestyle products. Designers working in these disciplines may find the technology relevant for textile-based elements that require both visual refinement and functional resilience.
Redefining Textile Colouration Through Innovation
The collaboration between Ferragamo and Fili Pari illustrates how traditional materials and natural resources can be reimagined through contemporary processes. By merging heritage with innovation, MINERALDYE offers a compelling example of how material development can support more sustainable design practices across multiple creative fields.
Source: Fili Pari / Ferragamo
Photos: Fili Pari / Ferragamo
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