336 HOURS OF WORK!? The process of making Japanese Indigo dye.
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336 HOURS OF WORK!? The process of making Japanese Indigo dye.

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▶Craftsman Profile
Toru Shimomura
We produce our products using only natural indigo dyes without chemicals, sourcing domestically produced indigo as the raw material.
The indigo dyeing is a traditional technique that has existed since ancient times, and the tradition is still being preserved today. Aizome (Indigo Dye) is handmade without using any chemical agents. Please experience its beautiful colors.

▶Craftsman Passion
Preserving the beautiful blue of Japan and passing it on to the future
Indigo has been used in Japan since the Asuka Period.
We are fascinated by the beautiful indigo color that has been used by countless people throughout Japan's history, and we are committed to preserving this traditional dyeing method and passing it on to the future through modern fashion and interior design.

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【Chapter】
00:00 Put in a fermented indigo leaves
00:57 Put in the lye
01:38 Tread on the dye
03:22 Pour the lye again
05:04 Bring bran to a boil
06:09 Add shell ash and stir
07:29 Pour in the bran and stir
10:27 Pour sake and mix
11:43 Add shell ash and stir
12:30 Pour the lye and mix
14:44 Put the fabric into the dye
17:37 Unraveling the fabric
18:32 Soak the fabric into the dye
20:27 Unraveling the fabric
22:05 Finished product

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