The Babylonian temples received garments as payment in kind, and the Egyptian lists in the Papyrus Harris (Rameses III.) enumerate an enormous number of skirts, tunics and mantles, dyed and undyed, for the various deities.
We will shortly be stocking the natural undyed ecru on a 400g cones.
In theory, Cistercian nuns wore the characteristic habit of undyed wool.
We also produce a separate version, Kit 3A, which uses a combination of hand-dyed and undyed yarn.
It was made of two pieces of undyed heavy wool and was sewn together at the sides and shoulders.