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.
For our newest Collaboration, we worked with Jirawong Wongtrangan at InClay Studio Pottery in Chiang Mai, Thailand. Read the story about the process of making the Milk White Collection of handmade ceramics.