[Size] 135 x 200 cm [Washing method] 1. Both direct hand washing and machine washing are possible. For machine washing please put it in the "laundry bag". If the washing machine has the "soft washing function" please turn it on which will extend the service life . 2. It is normal for the color to fade after repeated cleaning. Please clean the peacock carpet independently and avoid washing it with other clothes.
Hand-dyed artwork from the 12th century. It can be used for general home decoration hanging cloths tapestries ethnic picnic blankets and sofa decorations. It is also suitable for taking out to the beach picnics music festivals and camping. A super-textured thing!
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[cover story] dyeing
You know this seemingly thin cloth hanging behind actually carrying time-consuming work is not to be known for hundreds of years the process it?
Since the 12th century India's cover dyeing technology has been very famous. People all over the world appreciate the finished product and there are many people who specially come to watch the production process all of them are amazed by the cumbersome production process.
Initially Indians used natural plant colors as dyes sending cloth into the dye tank again and again. After passing the dye back and forth hundreds of times the original white cotton cloth has been dyed into a specific color and then a hot water dye with a special composition is prepared. The cloth is placed in it and boiled exposed to the sun for two days until it is completely dry. One step-"begin dyeing".
Before stamping there is another job that is very important: the master of God's hand seal is going to engrave the stamp first! Sometimes the chapters made are too small and exquisite but often too big! As long as you give the master time all these wild patterns can be magically created.
many preparations for the cover dyeing process and the same actions need to be repeated for a long time. The distance between the totems is a major point and each time you can master the strength of the cover it takes a long time and a lot of practice to advance to the teacher. The various colors that we see with the naked eye are all manually printed and covered many times.
In order to accurately align the specifications of the previous layer every minute and every second requires a very high degree of concentration. As long as you don't aim well the entire artwork will fail!
protagonists of the totem are the elephants camels and horses that Indians love most. They like to put these sacred animals in the dyed cloth pattern to make life full of spiritual atmosphere and feel closer to nature .
Master Gai Dye told us that there is an unspoken rule to follow in the world of dyeing fabrics that is the pattern must be "symmetrical". The more tidy the pattern the more Indians will evaluate this Gai Dye cloth.
These long-standing traditions for nearly a thousand years not only bring us high-quality workmanship but also give us the opportunity to learn about South Asian customs from patterns and colors so that these artworks can enter our lives and add exotic colors that we like. .