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Shibori, as a dyeing technique, has its roots in Japan and is not historically tied to India. The term "Shibori" comes from the Japanese verb "shiboru," which means to wring, squeeze, or press.
NEW YORK — From tablecloths to duvet covers, iPhone cases to wallpaper and startling calf-skin wall hangings, the ancient Japanese resist-dying technique of shibori has gone mainstream. Vera ...
How to Make Shibori-Dyed Cocktail Napkins Begin with clean, damp napkins. To make squares, fold the napkin accordion-style into a strip, then fold the strip again, accordion-style, into a square.
Upstate: The New York fashion brand with a mindful edge Kalen Kaminski uses artisan hand-dyeing techniques to create her breezy designs for apparel, accessories, home goods—and now, even activewear.
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