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TIRAKITA CO., LTD.

Address 339 Isshiki Hayama-machi Miura-gun Kanagawa, JAPAN ZIP:238-0026
Representative Name Atsushi Umehara
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*Traditional mud dyeing and indigo blue

The beautiful blue of indigo is matched with the traditional Indian patterns of this wonderful cloth. The simple pattern of the mud-dyed (dove-printed) fabric and its calm texture will never bore you.

In the mud-dyeing process, a paste of mud, which prevents the fabric from being dyed, is applied to a wood block (wooden plate) with a pattern carved on it and pressed onto the cloth. Then, wheat hulls are sprinkled over the paste and onto the cloth. Then the wheat hulls will stick to the mud and dry in the sun.

Then we soak them in the indigo dye solution, let them dry, and stamp them again with a wood block... This process is repeated over and over again until the indigo blue color is achieved. The history of this mud-dyeing process is said to have started around the 8th century near the village of Akola in India, and it is a process with a long history.

*I visited a village where mud-dyed cloth using Indian indigo is produced (video)

*About the workshop, the craftsmen, and the method of making

Here is an article about the actual workshop where the products are made and the people who make them. We hope you will take a look at it from the link above.

*These products can be used for a variety of purposes.

This cloth has beautiful shades of indigo and blue, and the handmade pattern of wood blocks is also very beautiful. It can be used not only as a handicraft fabric but also as a cover for interior decorations and as a decorative fabric in various places. It can be used for sofa covers, curtains, tablecloths, and many other purposes. The natural texture of the fabric makes it great for use as an original scarf or wall decoration.



*Conveniently measured! This fabric has a calm and tasteful atmosphere that can be used for a variety of purposes depending on your ideas. It is sold in measured quantities, so you can purchase only the amount you need.



*Please order in 1m increments.

Basically, we will try our best to keep the pieces connected, but there are cases where we may have to send the pieces separately depending on the stock situation. If you would like your order to be sent in a connected state, please indicate so in the remarks column.

SD item code:12549768

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Indian traditional indigo-dyed woodblock print cloth, fish, navy [width: approx. 110 cm].
〔1m切り売り〕インドの伝統息づく 昔ながらの木版インディゴ藍染布 お魚 ネイビー系〔幅約110cm〕
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Item added on: 2024/7/8
Dimensions
MaterialCotton cloth width about 110cm cloth length about 100cm
Specifications
Country of manufacture: India
Material / component: Cotton cloth width about 110cm cloth length about 100cm
Package: Identical to photo
Year of manufacture: 2024
Product tag: None

Description

*Traditional mud dyeing and indigo blue

The beautiful blue of indigo is matched with the traditional Indian patterns of this wonderful cloth. The simple pattern of the mud-dyed (dove-printed) fabric and its calm texture will never bore you.

In the mud-dyeing process, a paste of mud, which prevents the fabric from being dyed, is applied to a wood block (wooden plate) with a pattern carved on it and pressed onto the cloth. Then, wheat hulls are sprinkled over the paste and onto the cloth. Then the wheat hulls will stick to the mud and dry in the sun.

Then we soak them in the indigo dye solution, let them dry, and stamp them again with a wood block... This process is repeated over and over again until the indigo blue color is achieved. The history of this mud-dyeing process is said to have started around the 8th century near the village of Akola in India, and it is a process with a long history.

*I visited a village where mud-dyed cloth using Indian indigo is produced (video)

*About the workshop, the craftsmen, and the method of making

Here is an article about the actual workshop where the products are made and the people who make them. We hope you will take a look at it from the link above.

*These products can be used for a variety of purposes.

This cloth has beautiful shades of indigo and blue, and the handmade pattern of wood blocks is also very beautiful. It can be used not only as a handicraft fabric but also as a cover for interior decorations and as a decorative fabric in various places. It can be used for sofa covers, curtains, tablecloths, and many other purposes. The natural texture of the fabric makes it great for use as an original scarf or wall decoration.



*Conveniently measured! This fabric has a calm and tasteful atmosphere that can be used for a variety of purposes depending on your ideas. It is sold in measured quantities, so you can purchase only the amount you need.



*Please order in 1m increments.

Basically, we will try our best to keep the pieces connected, but there are cases where we may have to send the pieces separately depending on the stock situation. If you would like your order to be sent in a connected state, please indicate so in the remarks column.

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Air Mail From Dec.31st to Jan.2nd
EMS From Dec.30th to Jan.2nd
Pantos Express From Jan.1st to Jan.6th
DHL From Dec.30th to Jan.1st
UPS From Dec.30th to Jan.1st
FedEx From Dec.30th to Jan.1st
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Some trading conditions may be applicable only in Japan.

Material]Cotton cloth width about 110cm cloth length about 100cm[Material]Cotton

[Note]These items are sold in 1m increments. 1m for 1 item, 3m for 3 items, and so on, depending on the number of items ordered. Due to the manufacturing process, the maximum length is about 8m. Therefore, depending on the number of pieces, it will be shipped in sections. Please note that this is a cut-to-size product and cannot be returned for customer's convenience. Since this is a product purchased locally in India, there may be some flaws, slight peeling of the print, uneven coloring, etc. Also, there may be partial peeling of the print by ballpoint pens, etc. Also, there may be partial local item numbers or metric numbers written in ballpoint pen, etc. If rubbed against white clothing, the color may migrate. Wood block prints may be uneven and uneven due to the nature of the print. Please be aware of this before purchasing.

[Category]Indian and Asian Cloths:Indian and Asian Cotton Cloths (sold by measure * sold by cut)

[Tag]Fish Sakana Indigo-Dyed Indigo Woodblock Dyed Woodblock Woodblock Dyed Botanical Arabesque Pattern Cutting Sale Tablecloth Stylish Weighable Cloth Asian Cloth Handicraft Indian Asian Cotton Cloth Asian Cloth Indian Fabric Ethnic
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