The chloroform fraction of the aqueous extract of the rind of Punica granatum on its chemical investigation afforded seven already reported compounds viz.1-O-Isopentyl-3-O-octadec-2-enoyl glycerol (I), 1-O-trans,cis,trans-9,11,13-octadecatrienoyl glycerol (II), β-Sitosterol laurate (III), β-Sitosterol myristate (IV), Punicanolic Acid (V), Luteolin (VI) and Tricetin (VII). The structures of isolated compounds were ascertained using various spectral (IR, 1H, 13C NMR, MS) techniques. Compounds I, II, VI and VII were found to be couloured in nature and tested as dye substances on Cashmere (Pashmina) wool and showed promising dyeing properties.