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Blue Calico - Twice-dyed Spring Flowers

Blue Calico - Twice-dyed Spring Flowers

Regular price $68.00 CAD
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All fabrics sold by the metre is final sale. 

Chinese blue calico (蓝印花布) is a resist-dyeing technique that has been around since Qing dynasty, and is widely practiced in Nantong city (Jiangsu Province, China). The traditional process is well-preserved to this day, and offers a natural, sustainable production method that’s well matched to today’s socially conscious consumers.

Led by the national inheritor, Wang Zhenxing (王振兴), our blue calico fabric collection is all handcrafted by the skilled family of eight that make up Zhenxing Dye House (正兴染坊). By using a unique soybean and lime paste as dye resist, before immersing in natural indigo, they are able to produce versatile fabrics that are vibrant, durable, and odor-eliminating.

Pick your pattern of choice and realize your next creative project with these stunning fabrics! If you are interested in learning more about this craft or the family of talented artisans behind it, feel free to check out our videos and Instagram posts.

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About this style: "春暖花开" is a Chinese phrase that can be translated to "Spring warmth, flowers blooming." This phrase is often used to describe the arrival of springtime when the weather becomes warmer, and flowers start to bloom, symbolizing renewal, vitality, and the beauty of nature's awakening after the cold winter months. It's a poetic expression of the joy and rejuvenation that comes with the arrival of spring.

Care Guide

- Not machine washable. Gently hand wash in cold water with a mild, neutral detergent.
- Separate from other garments as these are naturally dyed so may bleed.
- Do not bleach. Bleach will cause splotching of the indigo dye and damage the integrity of the fabric.
- Limit soap or detergent use to once or twice a year. The use of detergent may cause color irregularity to our fabric.
- Do not wring, and simply hand dry. Try to also limit the exposure of direct, harsh sunlight.

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