Handcrafted apparel made with organic fibers and natural dyes in Nashville, TN
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A blue silk scarf dyed with Indigo.
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A blue silk scarf dyed with Indigo.
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A dark blue silk scarf dyed with Indigo.
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A dark blue silk scarf dyed with Indigo.
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This silk scarf is dyed light indigo or with woad, another blue dye plant. Depending on the season, it is typically a dusty or Cambridge blue color.
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This elegant, one of a kind design is a great way to flaunt a bold necklace without having to feel the weight of it all day! Lightweight and 100% eco-friendly! The delicate oval balls are created from recycled paper. The...
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While for some dye pigments there are somewhat simple ways to extract and process the color to create natural dye pigments, such as simmering the bark or roots. Indigo Processing falls on the other extreme, requiring consistent attention and care....
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A lone sailboat sails along the front of this Indigo dyed baby onesie, stenciled on the shirt with a Japanese stencil technique and painted with 100% natural dyes—in this case pigments of osage and myrobalan to create yellow and orange...
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A full moon appears behind a branch in a rectangular panel set to one side of the shirt.The layout is stenciled on to shirt with Japanese stencil technique and handpainted with 100% natural dyes. On a 100% organic cotton natural...
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This 100% organic cotton Indigo blue tote bag has a pattern reminiscent of western tie-dye. Shibori is a traditional method of dyeing cloth with a pattern by binding, stitching, folding, twisting, or compressing it. Please specify if you would like...
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