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      A range of plants in a variety of regions around the world have been used to produce indigo dyes, each with its own unique approach. However, in Japan the most well known is called awa-ai, and, as the name implies, it is produced in the Awa region of eastern Shikoku known as Tokushima. The plant grown there is called tadeai. The leaves are harvested, dried, and composted to create what is called sukumo – the basis of Japanese indigo vat dyeing. The composted material is then tamped down in a large mortar, or made into a thick paste and dried. The dried cake is called aidama. It's easy to store and transport. Nowadays the moister version, sukumo, is used by most dyers. In Okinawa, China, and India the preferred method is to create an indigo lake (chinden-ai) after first fermenting the indigo leaves.

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      Solving a puzzle of clamp techniques...

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      A fifty-year journey...

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      Indigo around the world...

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      Working with fresh-leaves...

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      Alternative approaches to vat dyeing...

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      Spectacular combination of indigo techniques...

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      Master indigo dyer..,.

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      Soy Vey!

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      Tegaki

      Japanese approaches to painting directly on silk
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      Maiwai

      designing and dyeing your own fisherman's robe
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      Katazome

      traditional stenciled rice-paste resist techniques
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      Bingata

      Okinawan rice-paste resist with a focus on pigment dyes
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      Advanced Stencil Design

      in-depth coverage of design, carving, and working with stencils
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      Below are products I find that I often use in association with my indigo dyeing.

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      Below is a full listing of the workshops and programs I offer. New ones are continually being added. Suggestions are welcome!

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      John Marshall

      Post Office Box 115

      Covelo, CA 95428-0115

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