Ryukyu indigo hand woven cotton wrapped pants
| South Indian cotton is hand-spun and hand-woven in Bengal. Ryukyu indigo dyed a rough and idyllic cotton cloth wrapped pants. Ryukyu indigo is an ancient Okinawan indigo dyeing technique. The raw material is a perennial plant in the acanthus family called yama-ai. In summer and winter, the branches and leaves are cut off, soaked in water and fermented until they become a muddy dye. Garments are dyed in fifteen to thirty cycles in pots of indigo dyes, resulting in a vivid purple-blue color. *The characteristics of Indian hand-woven cloth include nep yarn, uneven weaving, and thread adding. Cotton 100% Size: Free Waist (Maximum) 124 / Outseam 114 / Inseam 64.5 / Thigh circumference 70 *cm Click here for inquiries regarding size. *Indigo dyeing has uneven coloring due to the nature of dyeing. |
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