(7/7) Drying
The fabric will be hung in a shady place for 1 week to ensure that the natural colors and motifs are perfectly oxidized, after which it is washed and ready to be sent to our sewing house in Bogor.
(6/7) Steaming
Steaming eco-print is a technique used to transfer the natural pigments and patterns from plant materials onto fabric or paper. It involves creating a bundle of plant materials, placing them on the fabric or paper, and then steaming the bundle to release the colors and patterns onto the surface
(5/7) Rolling & Bundling
Rolling and bundling to find the secret magic in the fold of the fabric.
(4/7) Prepare Natural Dye Blanket
The dyes on the blanket clothe will transfer into the main fabric while the steaming process
(3/7) Botanical Design
Each design has a purpose and a story to tell because it serves as a reminder for us to wear it in our daily life
(2/7) Choosing the leaves
Identity which leaves are there, whether they are in the tannin, acid, or color groups. Reconnecting with plants will align our minds with nature. Local wild plants always bring beautiful stories and the concept of the utility of unused resources
(1/7) Mordant
The first step is the mordanting process on the fabric, which determines the final result we want