Handmade in India from fair trade artisans and ten thousand villages
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It takes about a year to make indigo ink. First, it must be harvested and dried in the sun. The dried leaves are flipped with a broom until they turn a navy hue. The leaves are eventually turned into the lovely indigo dye used for the Indigo Geo Shibori Scarf. The pattern of this scarf is created through a block‒resisted dying technique called Shibori, which is a similar technique to tie‒dying, and it is crafted with love and care by marginalized artisans who are given a safe space to earn a fair income with our fair trade partner who works with leprosy colonies and rehabilitation workshops in villages throughout India.
Dyed indigo cotton scarf with block design
76L x 21W inches
Handcrafted in India