再び棚に!手掛け布/ピクニックマット-青と白
自動翻訳システムにより、英語表示しています
[Size] 135 x 200 cm
[Washing method]
1. It can be washed by hand or machine. Please put it in the "laundry bag" for machine washing. If the washing machine has the "soft wash function", please turn it on, it will prolong the service life. .
2. It is normal for the color to fade slightly after multiple cleanings. Please clean the peacock blanket independently and avoid washing it together with other clothes.
The hand-dyed artwork from the 12th century can be used for general home decoration, hangings, tapestries, ethnic picnic blankets, sofa decorations, and also suitable for carrying out to the seaside, picnics, music festivals, camping, making going out into a A super textured thing!
_____________________ Your!
【Story of Cover Dyeing Craft】
Did you know that this seemingly thin hanging cloth actually carries hundreds of years of craftsmanship that is time-consuming and labor-intensive?
From the 12th century onwards, India's draping technique has been very famous. People all over the world appreciated the finished product, and many who came to watch the production process were amazed by the tedious production process.
Initially, the Indians used natural plant colors as dyes, and sent the cloth into the dye pool again and again. After hundreds of times of going through the dye, the originally white cotton cloth has been dyed into a specific color, and then a hot water dye with special ingredients is prepared. The cloth is placed in it and boiled, and it is exposed to the sun for two days until it is completely dry before the next step. One step - "Start tarnishing".
Before the stamping, there is another very important job: the hand seal master must first engrave and stamp the stamp! Sometimes the chapters made are exquisitely small, but sometimes they are bizarrely large! As long as the master is given time, these imaginative patterns can be magically created.
The cover-dyeing process requires a lot of preparations, and it takes a long time to repeat the same action. The distance between the totems is a key point, and it takes a long time and a lot of practice to master the dyeing strength each time before you can advance to the master. The various colors that we see with the naked eye are all printed and covered by hand many times.
In order to accurately align with the specifications of the previous layer, every minute and second requires a very high degree of concentration, as long as one fails to aim well, the entire artwork will fail!
The protagonists of the totems are all Indians' favorite elephants, camels, and horses. They like to put these sacred animals into the dyeing patterns, so as to make life full of spiritual atmosphere and feel closer to nature. .
The master of cover dyeing told us that there is an unspoken rule in the dyeing world that needs to be followed, that is, the pattern must be "symmetrical".
These traditions that have lasted for nearly a thousand years not only bring us high-quality workmanship, but also give us the opportunity to understand South Asian customs from patterns and colors, let these works of art enter our lives, and add our favorite exotic colors .
[Washing method]
1. It can be washed by hand or machine. Please put it in the "laundry bag" for machine washing. If the washing machine has the "soft wash function", please turn it on, it will prolong the service life. .
2. It is normal for the color to fade slightly after multiple cleanings. Please clean the peacock blanket independently and avoid washing it together with other clothes.
The hand-dyed artwork from the 12th century can be used for general home decoration, hangings, tapestries, ethnic picnic blankets, sofa decorations, and also suitable for carrying out to the seaside, picnics, music festivals, camping, making going out into a A super textured thing!
_____________________ Your!
【Story of Cover Dyeing Craft】
Did you know that this seemingly thin hanging cloth actually carries hundreds of years of craftsmanship that is time-consuming and labor-intensive?
From the 12th century onwards, India's draping technique has been very famous. People all over the world appreciated the finished product, and many who came to watch the production process were amazed by the tedious production process.
Initially, the Indians used natural plant colors as dyes, and sent the cloth into the dye pool again and again. After hundreds of times of going through the dye, the originally white cotton cloth has been dyed into a specific color, and then a hot water dye with special ingredients is prepared. The cloth is placed in it and boiled, and it is exposed to the sun for two days until it is completely dry before the next step. One step - "Start tarnishing".
Before the stamping, there is another very important job: the hand seal master must first engrave and stamp the stamp! Sometimes the chapters made are exquisitely small, but sometimes they are bizarrely large! As long as the master is given time, these imaginative patterns can be magically created.
The cover-dyeing process requires a lot of preparations, and it takes a long time to repeat the same action. The distance between the totems is a key point, and it takes a long time and a lot of practice to master the dyeing strength each time before you can advance to the master. The various colors that we see with the naked eye are all printed and covered by hand many times.
In order to accurately align with the specifications of the previous layer, every minute and second requires a very high degree of concentration, as long as one fails to aim well, the entire artwork will fail!
The protagonists of the totems are all Indians' favorite elephants, camels, and horses. They like to put these sacred animals into the dyeing patterns, so as to make life full of spiritual atmosphere and feel closer to nature. .
The master of cover dyeing told us that there is an unspoken rule in the dyeing world that needs to be followed, that is, the pattern must be "symmetrical".
These traditions that have lasted for nearly a thousand years not only bring us high-quality workmanship, but also give us the opportunity to understand South Asian customs from patterns and colors, let these works of art enter our lives, and add our favorite exotic colors .
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