Resist Dyeing Techniques and Sustainability Concerns
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It's called Shibori in Japan, Bandhej in India, and Tie-dye in the West.
The artisan starts by binding or tying the fabric in a specific pattern, then dyes it with the first color. After that, they may untie or rearrange the bindings and dye it again with a different color, creating a new pattern that overlaps with the first one.The impact of colorful clothing goes beyond just economics – it shapes cultural narratives, social dynamics, and even personal well-being. It's a fascinating interplay between art, tradition, and socio-economic factors.
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