Thursday, August 26, 2010
more on tie dyes
Traditional tie-dye only surviving examples of pre-Columbian Peru, tie-dye, 500 to 800A.D. Their models are small circles and lines, bright colors like red, yellow, blue and green. Form of shibori tie-dye which originated in Japan. It has been practiced at least since the eighth century. Shibori includes a number of labor intensive technology, also opposed the modeling point of collection points, before staining, which are complex patterns of kimono. Another shibori method is to wrap the rope around the base fabric, wood or other material, and tie tightly with string or wire. The areas of fabric, which is against the center or association remains intact.
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Tie-dye techniques have also been used for centuries Hausa region of West Africa, the famous indigo dye mine near Kano, Nigeria. Tie-dyed clothing is so richly embroidered in traditional patterns. It was argued that the Hausa techniques inspired hippie fashion. Plange tritik and Indonesian words derived from the Javanese words, methods and bandhna tie-dye is a term from India, produces fabrics Bandhan Rajasthan. Ikat is a method of tie-dyeing warp or weft before the cloth is woven. Tie-dyeing was known as the United States in 1909. Later in the 20th century, tie-dye has been associated with the hippie movement.
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