The story
There is a particular blue that only comes from a fermenting indigo vat, and it is coaxed out of the leaves slowly. This scarf is dipped again and again — each pass darkening the cotton by a shade — until the color settles into something between midnight and river water.
The cloth is handspun, then handwoven, then naturally dyed with living kram indigo grown in Sakon Nakhon. The vat is read by smell and by the color of the foam, adjusted the way a baker reads dough. Because the dye is alive, the blue shifts subtly from batch to batch — a signature, not a flaw.
Each scarf is made to order and dyed for you, which is why it takes a few weeks to reach you — allow 3–4 weeks before it ships.
Wash it cold, by hand, and let it dry in the shade. The indigo will soften and deepen over years of wear rather than fade.
Materials & craft
| Material | Handspun cotton |
|---|---|
| Technique | Natural kram (indigo) vat dyeing |
| Origin | Sakon Nakhon, Thailand |
| Dimensions | 180 × 45 cm |
| Made to order | Yes, ships in 3–4 weeks |