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This open-weave silk–cotton scarf is dyed using the traditional Japanese natural indigo (aizome) method. Lightweight yet offering a beautiful sense of volume, it drapes softly when worn around the neck or over the shoulders. It features dotted patterns throughout, adding a subtle touch of charm
Natural indigo dyeing relies on fermentation. To create a fermenting indigo vat, warmth, alkalinity, and nutrients are essential. Traditionally, the alkaline environment is produced using materials such as wood ash lye, lime, caustic soda, or soda ash.
For this scarf, the indigo was fermented with wood ash lye (lye made from burned ash) resulting in a more natural and traditional approach to indigo dyeing. The color reflects the depth and softness unique to this method.
Beautifully and organically hand-dyed by textile artist and dyer Yuko Takizawa in Mashiko.
Measurements: Approx. 200cm (including fringes) × 63cm / Approx. 79" (including fringes) × 25"
Material: Silk, Cotton [Natural Dye] Indigo
Hand-dyed in Mashiko, Japan
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