Hand-dyed indigo "aizome" washi paper crafted by Mieko Fujimori. Each luxurious blue sheet is a unique expression of its maker and can be used for fine art (drawing, printmaking, etc….) bookbinding or a myriad of other art / design applications. Papers have been personally stamped by Mieko-san with her name, Awagami's name and "Important Intangible Cultural Heritage" designation.
Fine Art Washi Papers, Digital Inkjet Papers, Origami, Stationery, Papercrafts and Washi Decor crafted in Tokushima, Japan.
Hand-dyed indigo Aizome papers crafted by Mieko Fujimori. Each sheet is a unique expression of its maker and can be used for fine art (drawing, printmaking, etc….) bookbinding or a myriad of other art / design applications. Papers have been personally stamped by Mieko-san with her name, Awagami's name and Important Intangible Cultural Heritage designation. Order now because once sold out, these papers will be discontinued from our shop
Natural Indigo-Dyed (6 varieties)
Discover the fun of shibori and the beauty of indigo dyeing in one book! This book presents a new spin on the beloved Japanese art of Shibori resist tie-dying using 100% natural indigo dyes and simple techniques that you can do at home. Add artistic touches to everything you own--from a favorite linen shirt to a bamboo basket, a pair of old sneakers or pair of jeans. Clear instructions and photos explain how to do it.
Japan Blue Indigo Dyeing Techniques [Book]
‘Awagami Factory’ is a registered brand of washi papers crafted under the direction of the Fujimori family in Tokushima, Japan. Responding to the
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Indigo Dye: Learning the significance of this natural dye
Indigo Natural Dye: Experiments and Results
A New Green Solution for Dyeing Blue Denim
Dyeing With Indigo: How To Do It By Hand
即納&大特価】 Neat for Dyed Indigo Maw チノパン
Indigo Natural Dye: Experiments and Results
In a rural corner of Japan, there are a group of people who work together under the name BUAISOU who are completely dedicated to indigo. BUAISOU is
Indigo-dyed fabric - 100% cotton
Grow your own blue dye! Indigo is one of the oldest plant textile dyes, and it’s pretty as an ornamental too. These vigorous plants produce an abundance of side shoots for cut-and-come-again plant dye material and, as they mature, pretty clusters of pink flowers too. Achieving the famous dark blue hues requires advanced dye techniques, but it’s easy (and fun!) to produce aqua, teal, and pale blue-green with fresh leaves.
Japanese Indigo Organic Seeds - 75 Seeds
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