African indigo textiles, available at www.secondsunrise.se

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African indigo textiles, available at www.secondsunrise.se
Indigo textiles from Burkina Faso
Shibori indigo dyed silk and cotton scarf which will be at my surprise “pop up shop” at Mream Studios Xmas Exhibition tomorrow. 4pm-6pm. BBQ Christmas Party from 6-8pm. 32 Hampstead Rd, Maidstone, Melbourne. I’ll have indigo and eco dyed silk and cotton scarves plus kanzashi silk flower brooches, hair clips and earrings. See you there!
Indigo: The Colour that Changed the World
Click here to read an article discussing this new book by Catherine Legrand.
Here at Kyoto Kimono we are more familiar with Japanese indigo textiles, but this book explores indigo traditions from around the world and several different cultures. Plus great photos!
Click here to see all our vintage Japanese indigo garments for sale.
My indigo tide dye sampling, I hope you like it,
True Blue -The Art of Indigo Textiles
True Blue -The Art of Indigo Textiles
I fell in love with Indigo textiles when I lived in Japan and China. It is a gorgeous deep blue, and goes through an elaborate process of dyeing that has been used for thousands of years. It is said that the oldest Indigo dyeing centres was in India, making its way to the Greeks and Romans. Helena Schmidt Thurow has been working in the field of business development and marketing in Sweden and…
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