 This study compared the antimicrobial activity, dystuff analysis and color measurement of silk fabrics died with madder, ruby atynctorium L, and gall oak, quercus infectoria olivier. Gall oak containing dyeing showed better antimicrobial activity and the selected fabric was subjected to durability testing, which revealed that it retained nearly 100% activity against S. aureus and E. coli after five launderings. This article was authored by M. I. Torgan-Gazel, Rajep Karadag, and Rizan Al-Khan.