
We produce all natural dye with deep, intense hues that stand the test of time, we also produce high quality Açaí juice do Brasil.Dyes are ethically sourced and crafted with care, this dye is UV-resistant, ensuring colours stay vibrant even in sunlight. Ideal for natural fibers, it provides durable, colourfast results that bring a touch of nature to your creations.Over the past 28 years, we have dedicated our efforts to sourcing native plants from Brazil aiming to enhance the performance of our products.We believe in the perfect combination of Amazon and others Brazilian biodiversity, ingredients. This synergy results in excellent products, known for their high quality and proven efficacy.

Amazonia Tingida

Natural Dyes and Açai juice from the Amazonian Forest
Having a better life and respect of everyone
Equitable
Indigenous workers from the Amazon are fairly compensated for their expertise, labor, and the cultural knowledge they bring to creating natural plant-based dyes. This means they receive wages that reflect not only fair trade standards but also respect the unique environmental and cultural practices involved. Equitable partnerships ensure that indigenous communities retain control over how plants are harvested, promoting sustainable methods that protect the biodiversity of their lands. It also involves shared decision-making, with indigenous voices actively participating in setting the terms of production, pricing, and distribution. Profits are more justly distributed, reinvested in local education, healthcare, and community projects that improve quality of life while respecting traditional practices.



Respect the forest, the animals and and us
Nature Friendly
Natural dyes are eco-friendly compared to synthetic dyes because they come from renewable, biodegradable sources like plants, roots, berries, and bark. Unlike synthetic dyes, which are often petroleum-based and release harmful chemicals into waterways during production and disposal, natural dyes break down more easily in the environment, reducing pollution and toxic waste.In production, natural dyes generally require less energy and create less harmful byproducts than synthetic dyes. They also avoid heavy metals and toxic fixatives, which are common in synthetic dyeing and can be harmful to both ecosystems and human health. When used with sustainable farming and harvesting practices, natural dyes support biodiversity and local ecosystems, whereas synthetic dyes often rely on chemicals and intensive processes that can degrade soil and water quality.Moreover, natural dyes offer a safer, chemical-free option for artisans and consumers, making them healthier and more sustainable throughout their lifecycle.
Our mission is simple: to provide you with clean, safe, and effective products that are also environmentally responsible. We use certified natural and organic ingredients, avoiding harsh chemicals. With "Tingida for All," we celebrate diversity and respect for all living beings in the planet.


Nature is full of beauty
Many colors
Here’s a list of natural dye ingredients sourced from our collection :
Name | Content | Color | Code |
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Cream “Chocolate” | Logwood (Haematoxylum campechianum) | Dark Brown | 716.56956 |
Cream “Jatobá” | Jatobá (Hymenaea courbaril) | Dark Black | 215.56989 |
Cream “Amazon Green” | Logwood (Haematoxylum campechianum) | Green | 635.56743 |
Cream “Terra Red” | Brazilwood (Paubrasilia echinata) | Strong Red | 441.55239 |
Cream “Cielo Genipapo ” | Genipapo (Genipa americana) | Dark Blue | 423.56989 |
Container capacities : 250 ml, 500 ml, 1 liter, 2 liters, 5 liters.These are concentrated products made by hand; stocks are limited, as is the quantity produced each year.

Here’s a list of natural dye ingredients sourced from the Brazilian forest, each offering unique and vibrant colours:
Urucum (Annatto Seeds) - Bright red to orange tones, often used traditionally in body paint and textiles.
Jatobá Bark (Hymenaea courbaril) - Produces a rich brown dye, ideal for earthy shades.
Genipapo Fruit (Genipa americana) - Known for its dark blue-black color, commonly used in Amazonian art.
Açaí Berry (Euterpe oleracea) - Provides purple hues that can be deepened to darker tones.
Cascara de Jurema (Mimosa tenuiflora) - Yields a dark reddish-brown to black dye, significant in indigenous practices.
Brazilwood (Paubrasilia echinata) - Offers a range of red shades, especially with modifiers to create darker, rich tones.
Catuaba Bark (Erythroxylum catuaba) - Known for warm, reddish-brown tones used in natural dyeing.
Ipê Roxo Bark (Handroanthus impetiginosus) - Produces subtle brown to purple shades, depending on dye concentration.
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Açaí drinks and products

We provide ethical and natural Açaí (Euterpe oleracea) juce.The Açaí (or Açaï) drink is made from the Açaí berry—a dark purple fruit native to the Açaí palm found in the Amazon rainforest, particularly in Brazil.Amazon Roots: The Açaí berry from the acai palm tree has been a staple for local communities in Brazil for centuries. It’s traditionally consumed as a pulp or juice.Global Trend: In recent years, the drink gained popularity worldwide as a “superfood” beverage.Benefits:
1. Antioxidants: Açaí berries are packed with antioxidants, which help fight oxidative stress and may reduce inflammation. Studies suggest that antioxidants support heart health and overall well-being.
2. Nutrient-Rich: They offer a mix of fiber, healthy fats, and vitamins. This nutrient profile can aid digestion and support energy levels.
3. Immune Support: The vitamins and minerals in acai may help bolster the immune system, though it’s not a cure-all.
4. Versatile Enjoyment: Often enjoyed in smoothies or bowls, acai drinks can be a refreshing way to include nutrient-dense ingredients in your diet. Just watch out for added sugars in commercial versions.Container capacities : 250 ml, 500 ml, 1 liter, 2 liters, 5 liters.
These are concentrated products made by hand; stocks are limited, as is the quantity produced each year.

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Made by the Brasilian Floresta

Nambikwara
Comodoro - State of Mato Grosso