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Dried Japanese Indigo Leaves

$12.00

30 grams of dried, crushed Japanese indigo leaves. Perfect for vat dying, you do not need a mordant to dye with indigo. This beautiful indigo was grown in our dye garden, harvested, and dried onsite. We do not use any chemicals or pesticides on our plants.

We recommend using it within a year.

Watch this video to learn about Indigo dyeing with dry leaves. Original technique by Michel Garcia

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30 grams of dried, crushed Japanese indigo leaves. Perfect for vat dying, you do not need a mordant to dye with indigo. This beautiful indigo was grown in our dye garden, harvested, and dried onsite. We do not use any chemicals or pesticides on our plants.

We recommend using it within a year.

Watch this video to learn about Indigo dyeing with dry leaves. Original technique by Michel Garcia

30 grams of dried, crushed Japanese indigo leaves. Perfect for vat dying, you do not need a mordant to dye with indigo. This beautiful indigo was grown in our dye garden, harvested, and dried onsite. We do not use any chemicals or pesticides on our plants.

We recommend using it within a year.

Watch this video to learn about Indigo dyeing with dry leaves. Original technique by Michel Garcia

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