Handcrafted apparel made with organic fibers and natural dyes in Nashville, TN
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A light grape colored silk scarf dyed with logwood, a versatile and historic dye from a tree in the legume family. The tree’s scientific name means “bloodwood” for its red color (haima being Greek for blood and xulon for wood)....
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We use natural pigments of sumac and logwood to resist-dye a lattice pattern onto our 100% organic cotton tee, then handpaint swallows with indigo, madder, and black walnut pigments. On a 100% organic cotton natural colored tee-shirt, made in sweatshop...
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A silk chiffon scarf dyed to a coppery brown with cutch and logwood.
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A light grape colored silk scarf dyed with logwood, a versatile and historic dye from a tree in the legume family. The tree’s scientific name means “bloodwood” for its red color (haima being Greek for blood and xulon for wood)....
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A silk scarf dyed to coppery brown with cutch and logwood.
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This charcoal chiffon scarf may be the dark gray color of burned wood, but we obtained its color with a mix of Hopi Dye Sunflower, Iron and, if we are feeling it, Logwood.
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For thousands of years prior to the advent of synthetic dyes, people have created vibrant colors from natural materials. By growing and harvesting our own dye plants, we can promote a natural and organic product and local economy. Natural dyes...
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Pick three naturally dyed colors to make a scarf trio, either for yourself or your favorite friends and family at a special price! Please specify your top three colors from existing immersion dyed inventory and two alternate colors. If you...
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These one of a kind aprons are make with recycled, thrift store and vintage fabrics. They have received the ultimate and most eco-friendly form of re-purposing by getting dyed with natural dyes! The colors on these aprons go together in...