(JP¥2,480)
+NT$390 Shipping fee
+NT$64 Agent service fee
Text are automatically translated.
Report translation issueText are automatically translated.
Report translation issueFraud prevention
Customer support
Refund support for customers
Seller info
Kevin McCallister
5/51366
View detail
Item condition
Brand New
Ships from
Japan
Category
Something went wrong, please try again later.
This item can't be bundled due to shipping restrictions. Please buy separately.
Something went wrong, please try again later.
This item can't be bundled due to shipping restrictions. Please buy separately.
Also, I have many other items for sale; please take a look at my profile (^^) This is a hand-dyed indigo item, given to me by a friend from Yunnan Province, China. It's all handmade, from start to finish. The process involves wrapping cotton thread around the fabric according to the design, creating intricate shibori patterns. The fabric is then repeatedly dyed in a vat of natural indigo dye, over 20 times. After washing and drying, the threads are untied to reveal the finished product. ⚠️‼️ Due to international circumstances, the weak yen, and the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, the production volume in the local area is drastically decreasing year by year due to rising labor costs, a shortage of skilled artisans, and a decline in the production of natural indigo. High-quality, handmade items with fine patterns are becoming increasingly rare and expensive. ● The dye color is richer and the fabric feels thicker than items found in kimono and Japanese goods stores. There will be no new arrivals. I am selling this for less than 1/3 of the original selling price. Fabric size: Approximately 170cm x 140cm (No. 102107) The display table is 120cm wide x 75cm deep x 35cm high. 100% cotton, hand-dyed indigo No sashiko stitching Color Fastening, Usage, and Washing Tips: ● Color Fastening Dissolve a generous amount of salt (about a heaping tablespoon) in an appropriate amount of cold water (500cc-1L, enough to fully submerge the fabric) in a plastic bag. Soak the fabric in the solution, remove the air, and leave it overnight. Gently rinse with water to remove the salt, and then hang to dry in the shade. This process helps to fix the natural indigo dye and remove the tea-greenish discoloration, restoring the original vibrancy of the indigo. If the color becomes dull during use, repeat this method to restore its vibrancy. By repeating this process, you can enjoy the gentle blue color unique to indigo for a long time! ● Usage Be careful as the color may transfer if used with light-colored fabrics or leather goods due to friction. Also, be careful when using it as a bed cover or sofa cover. It is recommended to use it after repeating the color fastening and washing several times. ● Washing Since the indigo dye will bleed during washing, causing color transfer, it should not be washed with other items for at least 2-3 washes. At my home, I use it as a tablecloth and bed cover. The fabric is thick and sturdy, and it's a beloved item that I can enjoy for a long time while appreciating the changes in color. ※ Although it is wrapped in wrapping paper and stored in a cool, dark place, due to the cotton material and natural indigo dye, the areas exposed to air may slightly discolor due to the oxidation of the dye. This can be alleviated by repeating the color fastening and washing several times. Please refrain from purchasing if you are concerned about variations in the dye's color. #IndigoTablecloth #NaturalPlantDye #GenuineIndigoDye
2 weeks ago