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Wool and Acrylic Indigo Maddder and Coreopsis Dyed Shibori Pullover

Wool and Acrylic Indigo Maddder and Coreopsis Dyed Shibori Pullover
  • Product Code: SHRT-072
  • Availability: In Stock
  • AUD$66.00
  • Ex Tax: AUD$60.00

Description

A recycled wool and acrylic pullover that has been dyed in a shibori tie-dye technique with natural indigo, madder and coreopsis dyes. 35% wool, 65% acrylic, size is not marked but is probably meant as one size fits all. Probably a M for men and a L for women.

Long sleeved and has a zip at the back. Base colour is off-white.

Shibori is the ancient Japanese art of resist dyeing that uses binding, folding, clamping and stitching to create patterns. Adopted in the west as a "refined" version of tie-dyeing, it creates an unending array of interesting effects. Some patterns are easy to create, some require hours of patient stitching.

All natural dyed products are unlikely to be 100% colour fast, they will run when washed, so please wash separately, in cold water with weak, mild detergent. Dry in the shade, and do NOT tumble dry, and never treat with bleach or stain remover. This will help stop the colour fading over time.

Lastly, please note, we are not a big industrial dye house, we are a small backyard setup and as such, we do not achieve perfect results. Sometimes the dye gets where it shouldn't and sometimes the large areas of colour are not all one perfect shade. We do not "fix" them by adding dye or bleaching it away when it gets where it shouldn't. What comes out of the vat is what you get. We use natural indigo, not synthetic and try to use organics instead of strong chemicals at every stage.