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A step closer to our dream.

atsushijp, 2017年6月11日

A step closer to our dream.
Keiko dyes our Sashiko Thread with Indian Indigo and Kakishibu. They will be so beautiful.

インド藍と柿渋で糸を染めてみています。
本当に奥が深い。

2017-06-11 21:19:21




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  1. Sweet Rebeldy artist says:
    2021年1月30日 at 3:46 PM

    I wish to work with persimmon dye someday

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