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a woman standing in front of a wall wearing a blue and white tie dye dress

Based in Delhi & working with women makers & master artisans across the width & breadth of this extraordinary land, House of Wandering Silk reimagines India's most beautiful textile traditions. Proudly crafting one of a kind, zero waste & small batch textiles, clothing & accessories founded on our values of authenticity, respect & beauty, since 2011.

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“The origin of taste, of fabric printing is India.” Georg Stark, contemporary textile artist With a name that means ‘the Indian’ or ‘from India’, the colour indigo is woven tightly into Indian history. The first nation to turn indigo production into an international trade, ancient India produced some of the finest and most luxurious indigo...

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Indigo’s deep blue has been treasured by Japanese people since ancient times, forming a vital strand of their sartorial and visual culture. Known in Japan as ‘aizome’, indigo dye is so integrated into Japanese society that this deepest, entrancing shade is often referred to as “Japan blue.” Initially only reserved for the wealthiest members of...

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Today, India's indigo craftsmanship continues to thrive, blending ancient methods with contemporary applications. Artisans across the country preserve traditional techniques while embracing sustainable practices, ensuring the legacy of indigo dye remains integral to India's cultural heritage and textile industry.

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Size 180 x 110 Centimeters. This is made with 100 % cotton soft voil fabric .Hand block print in natural vegetable color use to print over fabric. The sarong is multi uses . It can be used on beach and also as a scarfs . It can be normally wash.

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serendipitous pattern in the indigo during oxidization and...part two, the fabric! a combination of cotton and cotton/linen fabrics were used, and some ran through the dyes with the yarn in the very first dye batch resulting in super intense, relatively darker colors. if you find yourself experimenting with natural dyeing in the future, burgess' book is a big help but i've found it's best if used only as a guide. there are a number of natural dyes not covered in the book that i used such as…

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