Our plan's highlight is letting customers create unique items using indigo and ink, embracing the differences in patterns and color intensity. There's no single correct approach to dyeing; each piece reflects the individual's uniqueness.
Instructors offer guidance, but the best results come from customers' personal styles. "Indigo" and "ink" are significant Japanese dyes featured in our activities.
Indigo dyeing, a centuries-old Japanese method, uses the indigo plant to produce "Japan Blue," a unique blue cherished worldwide. Its history dates back to about 1500 years, gaining popularity in the Edo period and international acclaim in the Meiji era.
Ink is central to Japanese culture and is associated with calligraphy and ink painting. While "ink dyeing" might suggest monastic robes or pure black, it actually results in a deep gray, illustrating the nuanced outcomes of dyeing with ink, which never achieves a true black but a rich gray tone.
Experience dyeing workshops at Lake Kawaguchi using "indigo" and "ink." Each piece is dyed by hand. The individual touch of handiwork, along with the desire to dye beautifully, gives birth to original dyed goods. We not only offer the experience but also propose simple yet stylish designs that can be easily incorporated into your daily life. We are committed to creating items that can be used for a long time, providing re-dyeing services, and providing aftercare guides so that our customers can continue to use their products. The natural feel of materials and the uniqueness of making them yourself result in a product that is one-of-a-kind in the world, something no one else can replicate. Most items we use in our daily lives are dyed with chemical dyes. Chemical dyes have the advantage of having stable colors, being inexpensive, and being resistant to fading compared to natural dyes. However, chemical dyes have been pointed out to have negative effects on the environment and human health. In this context, our store offers natural dyeing experiences using only natural materials, such as indigo and ink. Two types: ink and indigo
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