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This study was supported by Thammasat University Research Fund, Contract No. TUFT67/2566.This study explored the application of natural dyes to develop a color palette for creative design, focusing on the traditional natural dyeing in Lampang Province, Thailand. Utilizing local natural resources such as Burma Padauk, Siamese Senna, Indian Almond Tree, Eucalyptus, and Lac, the research identified the properties and variations of colors achieved through the use of different mordants such as alum and rust. Color measurements were conducted using the CIE L*a*b* system, with results converted into RGB, CMYK, and HEX color systems for practical design applications. The findings emphasize the importance of preserving local wisdom in natural dyeing while addressing challenges in consistency and quality control. This research integrated traditional dyeing knowledge with modern design principles, providing a framework for developing sustainable and culturally enriched products. By establishing systematic dyeing processes and creating standardized color palettes, the study aims to enhance the global competitiveness of locally produced textiles, aligning with the goals of sustainable development and responsible consumption, promoting sustainable practices, economic growth, and cultural preservation
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