Ethnic minorities from northern Vietnam use manual processes from planting, harvesting, and weaving to turn Linen fiber into a very long piece of cloth. Then they have to repeatedly wash it, boil it, dry it, and finally press it with a big stone. Press it back and forth to make the Linen fabric finer, smoother and stronger.
Finally, colorful Linen fabrics are made using natural plant dyeing.
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Using the plant dyeing technology of Vietnamese ethnic minorities, designers use patchwork methods to create colorful bags
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Everyone is familiar with flax, but Linen is a different kind. Let’s take a look at why we like to use Linen
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- Designer uses natural hemp to create cute little purses and engraved jewelry
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