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gaoyili:sandwich [2025/06/06 06:28] appledoggaoyili:sandwich [2025/06/06 07:00] (current) – [Famous Sanxia Indigo Dyeing Locations] sandwich
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-== What is Sanxia Indigo Dyeing?  +== What is Sanxia Indigo Dyeing?
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-Sanxia Indigo Dyeing is a traditional plant dyeing technique originating from Sanxia District, New Taipei City, Taiwan. It uses **indigo grass (Dajing)** as dye, and through natural fermentation and dyeing, it produces a deep and quiet indigo color. This technique was popular during the Qing Dynasty and was once an important economic industry in Sanxia. +| {{ :gaoyili:img_7996.jpeg?200|}} | Sanxia Indigo Dyeing is a traditional plant dyeing technique originating from Sanxia District, New Taipei City, Taiwan. It uses **indigo grass (Dajing)** as dye, and through natural fermentation and dyeing, it produces a deep and quiet indigo color. This technique was popular during the Qing Dynasty and was once an important economic industry in Sanxia. |
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 == Dye source: Strobilanthes cusia == Dye source: Strobilanthes cusia
-Scientific name: Strobilanthes cusia (Indigo) +Scientific name: Strobilanthes cusia (Indigo) 
-Features: The leaves can produce indigo pigment after being crushed, fermented, and oxidized.+Features: The leaves can produce indigo pigment after being crushed, fermented, and oxidized.
  
-Sanxia has become one of the major indigo dyeing centers in Taiwan because of its climate and water quality suitable for growing Strobilanthes cusia.+Sanxia has become one of the major indigo dyeing centers in Taiwan because of its climate and water quality suitable for growing Strobilanthes cusia. | {{:gaoyili:img_7997.jpeg?200|}} |
  
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 == Production process overview == Production process overview
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 Harvesting the safflower → Drying or crushing Harvesting the safflower → Drying or crushing
-Indigo making (fermentation) → Fermenting in lime water to produce indigo mud +*Indigo making (fermentation) → *Fermenting in lime water to produce indigo mud 
-Building a dyeing vat → Adding indigo mud and alkaline liquid (such as lime water) +*Building a dyeing vat → *Adding indigo mud and alkaline liquid (such as lime water) 
-Dyeing → Repeatedly soaking and oxidizing the fabric, the blue color deepens layer by layer +*Dyeing → *Repeatedly soaking and oxidizing the fabric, the blue color deepens layer by layer 
-Pattern making → Combining tie-dyeing, batik, and clip-dyeing techniques to create patterns+Pattern making → *Combining tie-dyeing, batik, and clip-dyeing techniques to create patterns.|
  
 == The cultural significance of indigo dyeing == The cultural significance of indigo dyeing
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-Natural and environmentally friendly: natural plants and non-toxic materials are used throughout the process, which is friendly to the environment. +*Natural and environmentally friendly: natural plants and non-toxic materials are used throughout the process, which is friendly to the environment. 
-The beauty of handmade: each piece is unique and embodies the spirit of craftsmanship.+*The beauty of handmade: each piece is unique and embodies the spirit of craftsmanship.
  
-Local recognition: Sanxia indigo dyeing is not only a skill, but also a symbol of local culture and history.+*Local recognition: Sanxia indigo dyeing is not only a skill, but also a symbol of local culture and history.
  
 Transformation and innovation: nowadays, it also combines fashion, design and tourism, such as indigo dyeing experience workshops, cultural and creative products, etc. Transformation and innovation: nowadays, it also combines fashion, design and tourism, such as indigo dyeing experience workshops, cultural and creative products, etc.
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 Dedicated to preserving and promoting indigo dyeing culture Dedicated to preserving and promoting indigo dyeing culture
 +[[https://youtu.be/QS5Q7puF1jQ?si=3dqER0ANqQ02dbnC]]
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