Designed by Hugo Grygkar
First edition in 2015
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Returning to the roots of the history of color, this artisanal line celebrates two natural pigments: indigo and madder, the original blue and red. The indigo bush’s leaves, the richest in this precious blue dye, are harvested in the Blue Village of Bangladesh. Bagru clay, whose nuances extend from red to orange, is a mixture of clay and madder roots, the composition a secret known only to our indian artisans. This line is also a story of sharing and combining know-how. The silk is flat-frame printed in our Lyon workshops. Dye artisans use traditional reserve techniques to dye it with intense colors of red and blue.
Returning to the roots of the history of color, this artisanal line celebrates two natural pigments: indigo and madder, the original blue and red. The indigo bush’s leaves, the richest in this precious blue dye, are harvested in the Blue Village of Bangladesh. Bagru clay, whose nuances extend from red to orange, is a mixture of clay and madder roots, the composition a secret known only to our indian artisans. This line is also a story of sharing and combining know-how. The silk is flat-frame printed in our Lyon workshops. Dye artisans use traditional reserve techniques to dye it with intense colors of red and blue.
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