Indigo Dyeing
The stems
and leaves of the indigo plant are chopped, tied into bundles, then
soaked in earthenware jars to ferment. Snail shells and male urine
activates the dye bath. The dyer controls the depth of the indigo
blue color by the number of times the cotton threads are dippedthe
more dips, the darker the color. This dyer is holding the weft ikat
threads in the air to oxidize, a process called "blooming".
She continues dipping until the desired color is reached.
Curious
about where and how these fabrics are made? Click on any photo.
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