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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. Sanxia has become one of the major indigo dyeing centers in Taiwan because of its climate and water quality suitable for growing Strobilanthes cusia. | {{: | + | * Features: The leaves can produce indigo pigment after being crushed, fermented, and oxidized. |
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+ | | Sanxia has become one of the major indigo dyeing centers in Taiwan because of its climate and water quality suitable for growing Strobilanthes cusia. | {{: | ||
- | == Production process overview | ||
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+ | == 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: | + | *Local recognition: |
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 | ||
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