Here's what you need to know about plant-based indigo dyeing:
1. Smell
Indigo dyeing is a type of plant dyeing. The dye is extracted from fermented indigo plants (the raw material of traditional Chinese medicines like Qing Dai and Ban Lan Gen). After dyeing, the fabric will have a natural herbal smell that will fade away over time.
2. The Color of Life
The newly dyed indigo is as pleasing to the eye as the birth of life. Over time, it gradually transforms into a restrained and vintage blue through oxidation in the air.
3. Uneven color
Blue dyeing is a manual process, resulting in a mottled appearance, unlike the uniformity of industrial dyeing.
4. Slight color bleeding during the first water wash
There may be slight color bleeding during the first water wash, but it will not bleed anymore after multiple washes.
✿ Washing and Storage Tips ✿
Wash with neutral, bleach-free laundry detergent diluted.
Gently hand wash. Do not rub or wash with light-colored clothes.
Do not expose to direct sunlight.
Store in a sealed container away from light to prevent creases caused by uneven oxidation.
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- Material: 100% linen, Size: 40*210cm. Tie-dyed stripes, casual and natural, each piece is unique. Natural plant dyeing, safe and eco-friendly.
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