Tie-Dyed Indigo and White Cotton Scarf from El Salvador 'Infinite Indigo' Item ID: 2671771401
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"Salvadoran artisan Jacqueline De Leon uses ancient techniques to create an abstract pattern in this cotton scarf, conveying myriad sensations thanks to the gorgeous combination of indigo and white hues. Tie-dyed for a unique look, this soft garment also features pompoms at each end, which add a cute charm to the piece."
- 0.66 lb
- 63 inches L x 24.5 inches W
- 0.37 lbs
- 63 inches L x 24.5 inches W
- 100% cotton
- Do not bleach
- Hand-crafted item -- color
- size and/or motif may vary slightly
- Machine wash separately in cold water
- Tumble dry on low heat
Made in El Salvador
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"I started in 2013 and gradually grew until I had my own workshop for sewing, design, and dyeing. I love working with fabrics and natural dyes; every time I see a fabric, my mind starts creating new ideas. My art is inspired by my family, and my children are my greatest motivation. I seek to grow and expand the range of products without losing sight of who I am. My art is closely related to the history, traditions, and customs of El Salvador. Indigo is a historical and cultural legacy used in pre-Columbian times for textiles and ceramics.
"As for my creative process, I am always looking to learn something new. I am self-taught in the indigo dyeing process, and I have read a lot about the topic. Additionally, I have taken sewing courses and have learned to overcome the fear of starting from scratch. The most beautiful part of my art is when I package each piece. Seeing my efforts completed after a long process is very rewarding.
One of the biggest challenges I have faced is establishing myself as a craftswoman in a male-dominated world. But with perseverance and patience, I have managed to overcome obstacles and grow every day. I want to thank Novica for helping me to share my art with the world. I will continue working every day to offer new ideas and grow as a craftswoman."
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"I started in 2013 and gradually grew until I had my own workshop for sewing, design, and dyeing. I love working with fabrics and natural dyes; every time I see a fabric, my mind starts creating new ideas. My art is inspired by my family, and my children are my greatest motivation. I seek to grow and expand the range of products without losing sight of who I am. My art is closely related to the history, traditions, and customs of El Salvador. Indigo is a historical and cultural legacy used in pre-Columbian times for textiles and ceramics.
"As for my creative process, I am always looking to learn something new. I am self-taught in the indigo dyeing process, and I have read a lot about the topic. Additionally, I have taken sewing courses and have learned to overcome the fear of starting from scratch. The most beautiful part of my art is when I package each piece. Seeing my efforts completed after a long process is very rewarding.
One of the biggest challenges I have faced is establishing myself as a craftswoman in a male-dominated world. But with perseverance and patience, I have managed to overcome obstacles and grow every day. I want to thank Novica for helping me to share my art with the world. I will continue working every day to offer new ideas and grow as a craftswoman."
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