Indigo dyeing

Traditional dyeing to leather

DYEING: Aizhuya [tokushima -JAPAN]

Indigo dyeing

Traditional dyeing to leather

DYEING: Aizhuya [tokushima -JAPAN]

French calf

Iconic leather

Tanner: Perrer's [leather accessories)
Wine highmar [GERMANY] (bag)

French calf

Iconic leather

Tanner: Perrer's [leather accessories)
Wine highmar [GERMANY] (bag)

Indigo dyeing

Traditional dyeing to leather

DYEING: Aizhuya [tokushima -JAPAN]

A color colored by the balance between blue and purple.
As Japan Blue, there are many fans in the world.

BROOKLYN MUSEUM's indigo dyeing leather is finished by Tokushima Prefecture's designated intangible cultural property "Awa Masayo Ai Dye".
Instead of chemical dyes, we met us who were particular about this "Japan Blue" in a workshop that has been protecting traditional crafts as a cotton fabric Oromoto since its founding. In the know -how that is completely different from yarn -dyed, tanning, dyeing, aperture, and finishing, all methods have been discussed for many years, and indigo dyeing leather has finally been born.

We do not use any chemical dyes, but only dye with the power of surviving nature.

Awa's indigo used in the Awa Masami Dyeisha is a plant of the family family.
It is dyed with a solution of indigo dyeing using high -quality "Sukumo" (fermented indigo). It is green immediately after dyeing due to natural lye fermentation, but it is oxidized and changes blue by touching the air.

It is a natural dye that does not dye at once.
A bright blue that emerges by spending time and effort to the indigo "mood".

In the dyeing process, there is a process of loosening leather fiber, which makes it soft to fit into the unique hand of indigo dyeing. The oxidative dyeing method expresses its unique color and subtle uneven feeling.

Ai and leather are life full of energy.
It made me realize that the uniform feeling of uniform is a natural beauty.

The goodness of indigo dyeing is that it is not only a texture but also a sustainable dyeing method.
It is a natural proof that you can touch the dye with your bare hands.

Craft Manship has been snuggling up to the environment for hundreds of years.
Yellow spice in Japan Blue.
It is of Brooklyn Museum.

A color colored by the balance between blue and purple.
As Japan Blue, there are many fans in the world.

BROOKLYN MUSEUM's indigo dyeing leather is finished by Tokushima Prefecture's designated intangible cultural property "Awa Masayo Ai Dye".
Instead of chemical dyes, we met us who were particular about this "Japan Blue" in a workshop that has been protecting traditional crafts as a cotton fabric Oromoto since its founding. In the know -how that is completely different from yarn -dyed, tanning, dyeing, aperture, and finishing, all methods have been discussed for many years, and indigo dyeing leather has finally been born.

We do not use any chemical dyes, but only dye with the power of surviving nature.

Awa's indigo used in the Awa Masami Dyeisha is a plant of the family family.
It is dyed with a solution of indigo dyeing using high -quality "Sukumo" (fermented indigo). It is green immediately after dyeing due to natural lye fermentation, but it is oxidized and changes blue by touching the air.

It is a natural dye that does not dye at once.
A bright blue that emerges by spending time and effort to the indigo "mood".

In the dyeing process, there is a process of loosening leather fiber, which makes it soft to fit into the unique hand of indigo dyeing. The oxidative dyeing method expresses its unique color and subtle uneven feeling.

Ai and leather are life full of energy.
It made me realize that the uniform feeling of uniform is a natural beauty.

The goodness of indigo dyeing is that it is not only a texture but also a sustainable dyeing method.
It is a natural proof that you can touch the dye with your bare hands.

Craft Manship has been snuggling up to the environment for hundreds of years.
Yellow spice in Japan Blue.
It is of Brooklyn Museum.

Indigo dyeing product

Brooklyn Museum
The unique material

Brooklyn Museum
The unique material

Brooklyn Museum
The unique material

French calf

Persimmon astringity

Gloss cordovan

Tryon Lagoon

Indigo dyed crocodile

Color crocodile