
The Art of Indigo
Indigo is more than a just color, it is a living process
Each dip into the dye vat is a transformation: cloth enters green, meets the air, and breathes into the deep, vibrant blue that has been cherished for centuries.
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To me, indigo represents patience, ritual, and imperfection. Every piece carries the marks of time, touch, and air.


A Living History
Indigo is one of the world's oldest dyes, used across continents for thousands of years. From West Africa, to India, Japan to the Americas, indigo has been valued not only for it striking color, but also for its cultural, spiritual, and economic importance. The shades of blue we see today are part of a global heritage of makers, famers, and artisans who preserved these traditions across generations.
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My work is a small continuation of that legacy, made with gratitude for the cultures and the creators who carried indigo forward so that it could reach my hands today.

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