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Indigo

From indigo cultivation to sukumo (indigo dye) production and indigo dyeing, we handle the entire process in-house.
We use "natural lye fermentation indigo dyeing," a traditional technique passed down in Japan for centuries.
To ensure we can confidently call the colors our own,
we are meticulous from the soil preparation stage, painstakingly creating our colors every day.
Indigo

"The Essence of the Land and its People"

Things you can see by paying attention to the culture and individuality that thrive in the local climate.
Human endeavors, inherited culture.
We will layer time with our colors and create new colors, for the essence that is being lost.
"The Essence of the Land and its People"

Shiki

"Form is no other than emptiness, emptiness no other than form."
Nature, history, culture, people.
We will shape the contours of the "form" that emerges from the superposition of various conditions through "color," giving form to ever-fluctuating changes.
Shiki