
Art and Science of Indigo
Natural indigo dyeing is a craft that’s over 6,000 years old— but despite its long history, it remains remarkably alive. At 11.11 / eleven eleven, we return to this tradition not as revivalists, but as witnesses to its relevance today.
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Tangaliya shirt featured on Brad Pitt in the F1 film
At 11.11 / eleven eleven, the Tangaliya fabric is made of indigenous organic cotton or kala cotton, hand spun on a portable charka called peti charka. The motifs are inspired by traditional form...
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The Cultivation of Indigo in Hapur: A Journey into Natural Dyeing
Indigofera Tinctoria At 11.11 / eleven eleven, our venture into indigo began with a strong dedication to indeginous and traditional methods. We embarked on this journey by experimenting with In...
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Maringna Village - Traditional Quilting Cluster (Kantha)
Maringna Village in Kachchh, Gujarat, West Coast of India is a settlement of the Rabaris, a pastoral tribe Reclaiming left over materials, giving them new life and creatively using them in ...
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