KARL MAYER announced the company has won a trademark dispute against competitors in Turkey. The company has registered ...
Japanese companies advancing circularity and bio-based technologies were recognized at the first edition of the Kering ...
An award-winning writer will discuss the role of Bermuda in the transatlantic textile trade next week. Lori Lee Triplett will lead the virtual lecture, titled Early Bermuda Indigo Resist Textiles: ...
Here's how natural indigo is still grown and fermented in Japan, despite the fashion industry's dependence on synthetic dyes.
"Stilt houses, ancient villages, intangible cultural heritage instruments, the grand song of the Dong people and batik ...
Traditional indigo dyeing, or aizome, dates back to the Edo period (1603-1868) when everything from kimono to futon covers were dyed this rich blue colour. Today, most modern fabrics are ...
But over time, the plant was supplanted by indigo from Asia and ... “It was much easier to dye with synthetic dyes,” Ms. Armagnac said. So “gradually, the know-how disappeared.” ...
Indigo dyeing, however, is quite difficult and an art to do successfully. I thought that attention and craft would be an important activity for the Levelists. In Japan, indigo dyeing is a serious ...
In 1963, Pete Dye and his wife, Alice, toured the British Isles, studying the architecture of dozens of courses. The trip would become one of the most consequential in the history of golf course ...
Made from petroleum, red dye 40 is a synthetic food dye. Some studies suggest a link between red dye 40 and ADHD behavior; the dye might trigger or exacerbate behavioral changes in sensitive children.