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Indigo & White Tiedye Bed Throw Diamond Design Print with tassles

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When you're ready for a unique, one of kind summery statement.  Hand dyed and woven, these gorgeous bed throws are made from natural indigo grown by our partners, then created into this gorgeous, Tiedye Diamond Design pattern.

Perfect used as a stunning bed throw for all bed sizes, sofa lounge rooms or used blankets.

Our gorgeous Indigo range is proudly hand woven, dyed, designed and finished by a expert team of artisans from the east coast of Bali, Indonesia.  See below for more information on this impressive, and increasingly rare, practice.

No two pieces are exactly the same.  Two sided, high-quality production and finishing - all done by hand, using natural dyes - these cushions are a work of art and passion. 

Indigo is a natural dye extracted from the leaves of some plants of the Indigofera Leaf.  The process of turning green leaves into bright blue dye through fermentation has been passed down for thousands of years.  Indigo is the most popular colour but the hardest to extract. 

See the whole range of prints, designs and bed throws crafted in this impressive practice.


ABOUT NATURAL DYEING

We’re proud to source these gorgeous, natural fabrics from our partners from the east coast of Bali, leaders across Indonesia in their craft, who’ve passionately offered natural dye products and services since 2001.  With their mission to preserve and revitalise the traditional woven materials still used in fabric making, they’ve led a new approach: dying in an environmentally friendly, sustainable and holistic way, with a strong creative side, giving as much value to the dyeing process itself as to the natural raw materials that make the dye. 

They dye yarn and cloth, and create handwoven fabric, housewares, clothing, and accessories. The dyes are made from locally available leaves, like tarum, mango, secang, umbrella tree, mahogany, and sappan and blended to make hundreds of colours. Darker shades may be dyed up to eight times. Fully committed to environmental responsibility, they use plant waste to make compost, leftover dye water goes through biological filtration, and fabric scraps are upcycled to make rugs and table mats. 

By using leaves from various trees as the main ingredients for fabric dyeing, taken from garden planted on their land for this purpose, they combine innovation to the textile industry by offering environmentally friendly products. However, using natural dyes requires a different process than synthetic dyes and takes longer because the leaves must be processed to obtain the desired colour. This is necessary to preserve the cultural values that have been passed down for many years.

 

 Size:  100cm x 200cm

MATERIALS & DIMESIONS

100cm x 200cm, cotton, hand dyed and woven.

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STORY

INDIGO
We’re proud to source these gorgeous, natural fabrics from our partners from the east coast of Bali, leaders across Indonesia in their craft, who’ve passionately offered natural dye products and services since 2001. With their mission to preserve and revitalise the traditional woven materials still used in fabric making, they’ve led a new approach: dying in an environmentally friendly, sustainable and holistic way, with a strong creative side, giving as much value to the dyeing process itself as to the natural raw materials that make the dye.

Indigo is a natural dye extracted from the leaves of some plants of the Indigofera Leaf
The process of turning green leaves into bright blue dye through fermentation has been passed down for thousands of years. Indigo is the most popular colour but the hardest to extract.

They dye yarn and cloth, and create handwoven fabric, housewares, clothing, and accessories. The dyes are made from locally available leaves, like tarum, mango, secang, umbrella tree, mahogany, and sappan and blended to make hundreds of colours. Darker shades may be dyed up to eight times. Fully committed to environmental responsibility, they use plant waste to make compost, leftover dye water goes through biological filtration, and fabric scraps are upcycled to make rugs and table mats.


By using leaves from various trees as the main ingredients for fabric dyeing, taken from garden planted on their land for this purpose, they combine innovation to the textile industry by offering environmentally friendly products. However, using natural dyes requires a different process than synthetic dyes and takes longer because the leaves must be processed to obtain the desired colour. This is necessary to preserve the cultural values that have been passed down for many years.

PRODUCT CARE

Cold hand wash, dry out of direct sun.

Indigo & White Tiedye Bed Throw Diamond Design Print with tassles
Indigo & White Tiedye Bed Throw Diamond Design Print with tassles

From Maker To Market

Every piece has a story. And every purchase supports the artisans who created and handcrafted our products.

Spirit Trader was created to showcase, celebrate, and empower cultural artisan communities from around the world. We have consciously selected partners, creatives and products who practice and honour the traditional methods, crafts, materials and traditions of their culture that have been passed down through generations.

We are proud to partner with these makers as they support their local communities, and enrich our lives by sharing their beautiful handmade products with us.