breathing new life into the deep hue known as Japan blue. He shares his thoughts on innovating indigo. He's dedicated to the ancient technique of using the leaves of the indigo plant to dye ...
The high-quality indigo dye created in Tokushima is famous for its deep hue. The indigo plants are grown and harvested by a master craftsman. The leaves undergo a traditional process of long ...
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True blue tradition: how Japan's coveted jeans are madeCall it an antidote to fast fashion: Japanese jeans hand-dyed with natural indigo and weaved on a clackety ... commonly used to dye kimonos in the 17th-19th century Edo period.
The sake is named after the old Japanese saying that goes, “Blue dye from the indigo plant is bluer than indigo.” The most expensive Dassai Blue is expected to cost between $90 and $100 ...
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