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 arabesque pattern, inspired by mathematical curves is part of Mr. Tokolo's journey into discovering a modern arabesque pattern. The curves of the arabesque tendrils are drawn and arranged based upon the golden ration. The composition, with the arabesques grouped in the lower right corner of the furoshiki, is specifically designed to compliment and accommodate the furoshiki wrapping. The furoshiki displays a sophisticated and elegant impression when wrapped in such a way that on the lower left, the artist's signature can be seen.
The furoshiki is dyed using the "Bassen"(bleach dye) method. This technique starts with the furoshiki being dyed in a solid color. Then, a special mold is applied to the patterned areas. This special application removes the coloring from the applied area thus creating a color contrast in between the solid area and the patterned area.
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 arabesque pattern, inspired by mathematical curves is part of Mr. Tokolo's journey into discovering a modern arabesque pattern. The curves of the arabesque tendrils are drawn and arranged based upon the golden ration. The composition, with the arabesques grouped in the lower right corner of the furoshiki, is specifically designed to compliment and accommodate the furoshiki wrapping. The furoshiki displays a sophisticated and elegant impression when wrapped in such a way that on the lower left, the artist's signature can be seen.
The furoshiki is dyed using the "Bassen"(bleach dye) method. This technique starts with the furoshiki being dyed in a solid color. Then, a special mold is applied to the patterned areas. This special application removes the coloring from the applied area thus creating a color contrast in between the solid area and the patterned area.
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