Geometric Square Silk Habotai Indigo Shibori Scarf - 29"x29"
This hand resisted shibori scarf was dipped in indigo many times in order to get the spectrum of blues that you see here. It would make an excellent addition to one's accessory wardrobe; especially for those whose hair requires a less thirsty alternative than cotton.
-Hand tied and dyed in natural indigo
-29" x 28"
- Habotai Silk
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Originating in Japan, Shibori is an ancient art form of manual resist cloth dyeing that is still practiced in many countries in the Eastern world today. The word itself, comes from “shiboru” meaning to wring, press or squeeze. Resists are created by using a variety of folding techniques, by wrapping on objects such as a pole or rope, compressing between wooden blocks, tying, and specialized sewing stitches. No two shibori works are identical as any small difference in the process can dramatically change the outcome. Each piece of shibori is its own individual work of art.
This hand resisted shibori scarf was dipped in indigo many times in order to get the spectrum of blues that you see here. It would make an excellent addition to one's accessory wardrobe; especially for those whose hair requires a less thirsty alternative than cotton.
-Hand tied and dyed in natural indigo
-29" x 28"
- Habotai Silk
***
Originating in Japan, Shibori is an ancient art form of manual resist cloth dyeing that is still practiced in many countries in the Eastern world today. The word itself, comes from “shiboru” meaning to wring, press or squeeze. Resists are created by using a variety of folding techniques, by wrapping on objects such as a pole or rope, compressing between wooden blocks, tying, and specialized sewing stitches. No two shibori works are identical as any small difference in the process can dramatically change the outcome. Each piece of shibori is its own individual work of art.
This hand resisted shibori scarf was dipped in indigo many times in order to get the spectrum of blues that you see here. It would make an excellent addition to one's accessory wardrobe; especially for those whose hair requires a less thirsty alternative than cotton.
-Hand tied and dyed in natural indigo
-29" x 28"
- Habotai Silk
***
Originating in Japan, Shibori is an ancient art form of manual resist cloth dyeing that is still practiced in many countries in the Eastern world today. The word itself, comes from “shiboru” meaning to wring, press or squeeze. Resists are created by using a variety of folding techniques, by wrapping on objects such as a pole or rope, compressing between wooden blocks, tying, and specialized sewing stitches. No two shibori works are identical as any small difference in the process can dramatically change the outcome. Each piece of shibori is its own individual work of art.