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several blue and white towels hanging on a wall

Size 180 x 110 Centimeters. This is made with 100 % cotton soft voil fabric .Hand block print in natural vegetable color use to print over fabric. The sarong is multi uses . It can be used on beach and also as a scarfs . It can be normally wash.

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an advertisement for indigo blue dyes in india

Today, India's indigo craftsmanship continues to thrive, blending ancient methods with contemporary applications. Artisans across the country preserve traditional techniques while embracing sustainable practices, ensuring the legacy of indigo dye remains integral to India's cultural heritage and textile industry.

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a blue and white piece of cloth with circles on it, sitting on the ground

Join us for a unique, week-long retreat where we will immerse ourselves in an indigo shibori dyeing practice with artist Teresa Misagal. We will stay on a gorgeous seaside farm on the Maine coast where hiking, swimming and gardens are just outside of your bedroom door. Your days will be spent in the studio, and […]

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a blue and white tie dyed bandanna with an intricate design on the center, in front of a black background

Chinese textiles have a rich, fascinating history that stretches back millennia, telling wondrous tales of their most ancient civilizations. From textured, hand-woven hemp and ramie to embroidered cotton and hand-dyed silk, the hard-won textile traditions of China have produced some of the most exquisite and desirable fabrics of all time. Indigo is a vital strand...

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Indigo’s deep blue has been treasured by Japanese people since ancient times, forming a vital strand of their sartorial and visual culture. Known in Japan as ‘aizome’, indigo dye is so integrated into Japanese society that this deepest, entrancing shade is often referred to as “Japan blue.” Initially only reserved for the wealthiest members of...

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Traditional Fabric Dyeing, Traditional Blue Dyeing, Indigo Dye History, Traditional Indigo Dye Pattern, Indigo Fashion, Indigo Dyed Fabric, Late Middle Ages, Contemporary Textiles, Ancient India

“The origin of taste, of fabric printing is India.” Georg Stark, contemporary textile artist With a name that means ‘the Indian’ or ‘from India’, the colour indigo is woven tightly into Indian history. The first nation to turn indigo production into an international trade, ancient India produced some of the finest and most luxurious indigo...

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