Shibori is a Japanese manual resist dyeing technique which produces pattern on fabric. The ladies take cotton fabric, fold it, and tie it with rope. They then submerge it in a vat of indigo dye. This produces beautiful geometric patterns in varying shades of indigo. The best part? No 2 pieces are the same, each is a one of a kind piece of art.
Did you ever think a scrunchie could be a work of art? The Shibori technique makes scrunchie extra special. I love the indigo colors in it. It looks great with blue jeans and all things chambray!
Care instructions: machine wash cold and line dry.
Dimensions: Stretch
Ziyada (Zee-yah-duh) means more—more hope, more help, more happiness, more health—for you and for our world. Ziyada exists to provide meaningful employment in a safe, loving environment for people caught in the devastating cycle of extreme poverty in North India, and in the process, to bring you more quality and beauty through each good we create.
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Shibori is a Japanese manual resist dyeing technique which produces pattern on fabric. The ladies take cotton fabric, fold it, and tie it with rope. They then submerge it in a vat of indigo dye. This produces beautiful geometric patterns in varying shades of indigo. The best part? No 2 pieces are the same, each is a one of a kind piece of art.
Did you ever think a scrunchie could be a work of art? The Shibori technique makes scrunchie extra special. I love the indigo colors in it. It looks great with blue jeans and all things chambray!
Care instructions: machine wash cold and line dry.
Dimensions: Stretch
Ziyada (Zee-yah-duh) means more—more hope, more help, more happiness, more health—for you and for our world. Ziyada exists to provide meaningful employment in a safe, loving environment for people caught in the devastating cycle of extreme poverty in North India, and in the process, to bring you more quality and beauty through each good we create.
Empowering people. Changing lives.