A traditional resist-dye technique where patterns are created by dyeing the threads before weaving. The resulting motifs—soft-edged and often geometric—are both precise and poetic, reflecting deep craftsmanship.
Indigo holds a central place in Japanese textile traditions. Valued for its deep blue hue and believed to have protective qualities, it was commonly used across garments, accessories, and home textiles. Indigo dyeing represents both beauty and practicality—rooted in nature, and celebrated for its longevity.
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