Description
Shop this premium collection of tie and dye shibori on modal satin fabric in most festive hues .
Top : 2.5 mtr tie– dye shibori on modal satin
Bottom : 2.5 mtr plain modal satin
Dupatta: 2.5 mtr tie– dye shibori adorned with tissue borders aka lagdi patta and handmade fabric tassels
Top : 2.5 mtr tie– dye shibori on modal satin
Bottom : 2.5 mtr plain modal satin
Dupatta: 2.5 mtr tie– dye shibori adorned with tissue borders aka lagdi patta and handmade fabric tassels
Shibori comes from the Japanese root word Shiboru, meaning to wring, squeeze, or bind
In Shibori dyeing, the patterning all comes from the way that you bind, fold, twist, or clamp the fabric before immersing it into a dye bath.
Miura Shibori is also known as looped binding The artist uses a hooked needle, and plucks sections of the fabric.
The released pattern resembles water ripples. The pattern achieved depends on how tightly the fabric is bound and where it is bound, so there’s a lot of variation possible in this (and every other) Shibori technique.