BLUE PERIOD.
Indigo dye is an ancient pigment, created through the process of turning leaves from the Indigofera plant into powder, boiling the powder down into a rich liquid, and then fermenting the dye until it can provide its distinctive blue color.
Employing Japanese Shibori Dye Techniques, which involves manipulating and tying fabric to create a resist before submerging into an indigo vat.