Musubi's natural indigo-dyed furoshiki are carefully dyed one by one using 100% domestically sourced natural indigo by "BUAISOU". BUAISOU is an indigo dyer and artisan from the Tokushima Prefecture, which is famous for "Awa Ai" or Awa indigo. BUAISOU is involved in the entire creation process. This process includes cultivating indigo plants to traditional dyeing.
The Natural Indigo furoshiki series is dyed by hand, which means the color will vary slightly from piece to piece. The unique dyeing process may create some uneven or slightly blurred colors. We sincerely hope you will enjoy the charm of these handcrafted pieces.
The furoshiki creation process involves squeezing the diagonal halves and dipping them into the indigo solution. This step is repeated twice while changing the direction of squeezing. This creates a unique layering of indigo colors with tasteful unevenness that only hand tie-dyeing can produce. As an ancient dyeing technique, this design allows the wearer to happily experience different shades of indigo, depending on how the furoshiki is used. All the while, showcasing the unique characteristics of the indigo dyeing process.
Please note that due to the nature of these handcrafted furoshiki, our stock is limited. Only a few pieces are available at any given time. In order to fulfill larger quantity requests, we kindly ask for you to contact us in advance to help you with your ordering experience.
Musubi's natural indigo-dyed furoshiki are carefully dyed one by one using 100% domestically sourced natural indigo by "BUAISOU". BUAISOU is an indigo dyer and artisan from the Tokushima Prefecture, which is famous for "Awa Ai" or Awa indigo. BUAISOU is involved in the entire creation process. This process includes cultivating indigo plants to traditional dyeing.
The Natural Indigo furoshiki series is dyed by hand, which means the color will vary slightly from piece to piece. The unique dyeing process may create some uneven or slightly blurred colors. We sincerely hope you will enjoy the charm of these handcrafted pieces.
The furoshiki creation process involves squeezing the diagonal halves and dipping them into the indigo solution. This step is repeated twice while changing the direction of squeezing. This creates a unique layering of indigo colors with tasteful unevenness that only hand tie-dyeing can produce. As an ancient dyeing technique, this design allows the wearer to happily experience different shades of indigo, depending on how the furoshiki is used. All the while, showcasing the unique characteristics of the indigo dyeing process.
Please note that due to the nature of these handcrafted furoshiki, our stock is limited. Only a few pieces are available at any given time. In order to fulfill larger quantity requests, we kindly ask for you to contact us in advance to help you with your ordering experience.
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