(JP¥2,999)
I hand-dyed a new sheet with indigo. ☆ Approximately 140 x 240 cm, 1 piece ☆ 100% cotton ☆ Indigo dyed plain, uneven texture It has been dyed after being taken out of the bag, so I'm listing it as "like new." Hand-dyeing (indigo dyeing, persimmon tannin dyeing, plant dyeing) results in completely different colors depending on the season, time, weather, dyeing materials, the dyer, and the mordant. Also, it is vulnerable to friction and chemicals such as bleach. Hand washing or net washing with a neutral detergent is recommended. Please read only the relevant items below. ☆ Indigo Dyeing Since it has just been dyed, the water may turn blue for the first 1-2 washes. This is due to the excess indigo on the surface coming off (it's different from fading that occurs in the threads or fabric). Also, you don't have to worry about color transfer to other items, but it's best to wash it with water before use for extra peace of mind. It is recommended to wash it separately for the first 1-2 washes. It is vulnerable to the power of chemicals such as bleach. If you use detergents with strong bleaching properties, the color will gradually fade, but I hope you enjoy the color changes that occur with everyday use. (Personally, I use it regularly for bedding, towels, socks, and sofa covers, and it seems to have antibacterial, deodorizing, and UV protection effects. I use it very comfortably.) ☆ Plant Dyeing My plant dyeing mainly uses a primitive method of collecting plants and repeatedly boiling and dyeing them, but for plants that are not available in Japan, such as logwood and redwood, I use concentrated solutions. The colors often vary each time. Plant debris and fibers may be attached, but please understand that they are harmless. ☆ Persimmon Tannin Dyeing Persimmon tannin dyeing develops color through exposure to sunlight and wind during the drying process. I dye it repeatedly by rubbing the dye solution in and sun-drying it once a day. Due to its characteristics, it has a crisp, starched-like finish. × Iron utilizes the black characteristics when it comes into contact with iron, creating a bitterness. Plus, heat is added, so the crispness is slightly softened. The color also gradually develops and changes to a darker shade, and I hope you enjoy the process.
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