What’s the difference between Red Label and Green Label Jacquard silk dyes?

Have you been using Red Label and/or Green Label Jacquard silk dyes?

Wondering what the difference is?

Here’s the scoop straight from the horse’s mouth about Jacquard silk dyes, how to use them, who uses them, and what the results might be.

Dye name Beginners Professional
Silk Artists
Steam-set Fixative bath Remains soft
Green Label Yes No Yes Yes Yes
Red Label No Yes Yes No Yes

Green Label Jacquard Silk Dyes for silk paintingJacquard Green Label Silk Dyes

  • beautiful result
  • end result is somewhat more toned downed due to the fixative bath method
  • better results can be achieved by steam-setting instead of fixative bath.

Jacquard Red Label Silk Dyes

  • are fantastic for brilliance and depth of color
  • for the serious fiber artist, used by professional silk painters
  • predictable, hardy dye yielding deep shades of colour, continuous tones, pure primaries and beautiful transparencies
  • MUST BE STEAM-SET.

Red Label Jacquard Silk Dyes for silk paintingBoth of the dyes are also easy to blend and to dilute to pastels and ‘washes’.

The Green Label is fixed using the Permanent Dyeset Concentrate and this method of fixing is very easy and leaves the silk with no hand at all.
The Red Label is fixed with steam – using some sort of steam chamber. This method gives brilliant color and no “hand” (silk remains soft), but for some folk the learning curve is intimidating.

Jacquard’s website says:

Liquid dyes for silk painting—these easy to use dyes, produce rich, transparent colors that allow the translucent nature of the fabric to shine through. All 20 colors may be blended to produce an infinite range of vivid colors that flow freely on silk.

Silk Colors are true dyes, not thinned pigments, so they do not stiffen the silk or cover the luster. All 20 colors may be blended together into an infinite range of vivid colors or diluted with water for pastels. These simple to use dyes are lightfast, odorless, non-toxic, contain no alcohol and can be hand washed or dry-cleaned.

Green Label Silk Colors can be set in one of two ways—by immersion in our Permanent Dyeset Concentrate mixed with water or by steaming. The Dyeset Concentrate method takes 5 minutes, produces excellent colors and couldn’t be easier. But for the absolute best colors these dyes should be steam set.

This predictable dye yields deep shades, continuous tones, pure primaries and beautiful transparencies. Geared towards professional artists and productions studios, you can put this dye through its paces and it will perform. Ideal for traditional silk painting or painting on cottons and rayon it is also used in many specialty applications utilizing discharges, chemical resist, printing and diffusion techniques.

Red Label colors are modified reactive dyes concentrated for economy—they are twice the concentration of our Green Label Silk Colors. Red Label silk colors are set by steaming.