The story
A shawl asks more of the dye than a scarf does — more surface, more even color across a wider cloth. The blue is built in stages, and where the vat grips a little less, the middle of the cloth stays lighter, like dusk holding on before dark.
The cotton is handspun and handwoven in Sakon Nakhon, then naturally dyed with kram indigo grown near the loom. It is generous enough to wrap fully against a cool evening or to let hang loose over the shoulders.
Because each shawl is dyed to order, the exact tone is a small surprise — always this family of blue, never quite the same one twice. Allow 3–4 weeks before it ships.
Hand-wash cold in the shade. Over time the indigo mellows into a softer, more personal color.
Materials & craft
| Material | Handspun cotton |
|---|---|
| Technique | Natural kram (indigo) dip-dyeing and handweaving |
| Origin | Sakon Nakhon, Thailand |
| Dimensions | 200 × 70 cm |
| Made to order | Yes, ships in 3–4 weeks |