Size: 27cm x 34cm / 10.6" × 13.4"
Unique reversible tote bag, hand dyed with natural indigo, using traditional Chinese dyeing technique - Katazome. One side is a classic polka dot pattern, the other side is a quiet dark blue, you can switch between different scenes at will.
Hand wash, do not dry clean, the temperature should not be higher than 40℃;
Avoid white clothes during washing to reduce the chance of color mixing;
Drying it in a cool and ventilated place to avoid direct sunlight;
All products use ancient plant dyes, no chemical additives, and it is normal to have floating colors during washing.
Juno
Juno focuses on natural dyeing and hand crochet, and established her own studio in Guangzhou.
It takes time for things to develop, and dyeing also requires us to pursue nature, time, and the process of creation. Natural plant dyeing can present richer colors through different times of re-dyeing. Each technique of tie-dyeing, type-dyeing, and batik is a way to express inner monologue.
Shipping Policy
Free standard shipping on all USA orders
This item is handmade to order so please allow 5-12 business days for your item to be created.
Shipping time: 7-12 business days
Waiting for an item you love is hard, but we promise it will be worth the wait.
Returns and Exchanges
Not accepted
Please note that all of our products are handmade specifically for you and we do not accept returns, refunds, or exchanges except in the case of a defective product or incorrectly supplied.
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Katazome
Katazome is a traditional stencil dyeing technique, dyeing fabrics using paste resist, mostly in the form of blue calico.
Craft Process
1. Draw the pattern and carve it on the thick cardboard.
2. Use soybean powder and lime powder as the dyeing paste, spread the cardboard on the fabric, and scrape the paste on the hollow.
3. Hang the fabric and wait for the paste to dry.
4. Use indigo plant dye, put the fabric into the dyeing vat after drying.
5. Depaste and wash, and make the dyed fabric into bags.