Table 1. Characteristics of Fabrics
Table 2. Information of Tea Dyes
Table 3. Color Values of Silk, Cotton, and Rayon Unmordanted Fabrics Dyed in 100%, 150%, and 200% Concentration of the 8 different types of Tea Leaves
Table 4. Color Values of Silk, Cotton, and Rayon Fe Mordanted Fabrics Dyed in 100%, 150%, and 200% Concentration of the 8 different types of Tea Leaves
Table 5. Color Values of Silk, Cotton, and Rayon Cu Mordanted Fabrics Dyed in 100%, 150%, and 200% Concentration of the 8 different types of Tea Leaves
Table 6. Color Values of Silk, Cotton, and Rayon Sn Mordanted Fabrics Dyed in 100%, 150%, and 200% Concentration of 8 different types of Tea Leaves
Table 7. Color Values of Silk, Cotton, and Rayon Al Mordanted Fabrics Dyed in 100%, 150%, and 200% Concentration of 8 different types of Tea Leaves
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