Indigo-Dyed Japanese Washi Paper
In Japan's Tokushima Prefecture, formerly known as Awa, one company is using two heritage crafts to create indigo-dyed washi paper. Contributor Laura Wheatley visited Awagami Factory to document their processes.
In Japan's Tokushima Prefecture, formerly known as Awa, one company is using two heritage crafts to create indigo-dyed washi paper. Contributor Laura Wheatley visited Awagami Factory to document their processes.
Join The Kindcraft on a visit to Sri Threads textile gallery in Brooklyn, New York and learn about boro patchwork textiles sewn from nineteenth and early twentieth century rags and scraps of indigo-dyed cotton.