Valley Botanic Dye T-Shirt Level 3 - Sappan Lavendar
Sappanwood, or "Su Mu" in traditional Chinese medicine, carries the wisdom of ancient traditions. It is valued for its therapeutic properties. It is believed to possess the ability to invigorate the body, promote harmonious balance, and facilitate restoration. Originating in Southeast Asia, Sappanwood has a rich history as a natural fabric dye in traditional textile arts. Its heartwood holds brazilin, a crimson pigment that imbues it with potent dyeing properties. The extracted dye offers a range of red hues, from delicate blush tones to deep maroons, achieved through careful concentration and meticulous techniques.
The process of dyeing with Sappanwood typically involves extracting the colour by boiling the wood chips in water. The fabric is then immersed in the dye bath and heated to allow the dye molecules to penetrate the fibres. The longer the fabric remains in the dye bath, the deeper the hue it acquires. After dyeing, the fabric is rinsed and dried, resulting in a vibrant and enduring colour. Once the Sappanwood dye is set, the garment enters a transformative phase—an immersion in indigo. This process creates a distinct gradient pattern, where the interplay between the two colours harmonises. During this delicate process, careful attention is crucial. When the garment emerges from the indigo bath, finding the right balance is key. The oxidation process must be moderated to avoid overpowering the soulful essence of the Sappanwood dye.
Hand dyed with Sappanwood and Indigo
100% Cotton
Designed with a relaxed fit and above-the-belt crop
Each piece will have its own distinctive pattern
Stencil printed with the Botanic Dye Laboratory motif on both the front and back
Labelled with a vintage batik dye tab
Given that the dyeing process is done by hand, it is important to note that there may be variations in colour and occasional colour accumulation at specific points
Please note actual colour and pattern may vary from product image
Sappanwood, or "Su Mu" in traditional Chinese medicine, carries the wisdom of ancient traditions. It is valued for its therapeutic properties. It is believed to possess the ability to invigorate the body, promote harmonious balance, and facilitate restoration. Originating in Southeast Asia, Sappanwood has a rich history as a natural fabric dye in traditional textile arts. Its heartwood holds brazilin, a crimson pigment that imbues it with potent dyeing properties. The extracted dye offers a range of red hues, from delicate blush tones to deep maroons, achieved through careful concentration and meticulous techniques.
The process of dyeing with Sappanwood typically involves extracting the colour by boiling the wood chips in water. The fabric is then immersed in the dye bath and heated to allow the dye molecules to penetrate the fibres. The longer the fabric remains in the dye bath, the deeper the hue it acquires. After dyeing, the fabric is rinsed and dried, resulting in a vibrant and enduring colour. Once the Sappanwood dye is set, the garment enters a transformative phase—an immersion in indigo. This process creates a distinct gradient pattern, where the interplay between the two colours harmonises. During this delicate process, careful attention is crucial. When the garment emerges from the indigo bath, finding the right balance is key. The oxidation process must be moderated to avoid overpowering the soulful essence of the Sappanwood dye.
Hand dyed with Sappanwood and Indigo
100% Cotton
Designed with a relaxed fit and above-the-belt crop
Each piece will have its own distinctive pattern
Stencil printed with the Botanic Dye Laboratory motif on both the front and back
Labelled with a vintage batik dye tab
Given that the dyeing process is done by hand, it is important to note that there may be variations in colour and occasional colour accumulation at specific points
Please note actual colour and pattern may vary from product image
Sappanwood, or "Su Mu" in traditional Chinese medicine, carries the wisdom of ancient traditions. It is valued for its therapeutic properties. It is believed to possess the ability to invigorate the body, promote harmonious balance, and facilitate restoration. Originating in Southeast Asia, Sappanwood has a rich history as a natural fabric dye in traditional textile arts. Its heartwood holds brazilin, a crimson pigment that imbues it with potent dyeing properties. The extracted dye offers a range of red hues, from delicate blush tones to deep maroons, achieved through careful concentration and meticulous techniques.
The process of dyeing with Sappanwood typically involves extracting the colour by boiling the wood chips in water. The fabric is then immersed in the dye bath and heated to allow the dye molecules to penetrate the fibres. The longer the fabric remains in the dye bath, the deeper the hue it acquires. After dyeing, the fabric is rinsed and dried, resulting in a vibrant and enduring colour. Once the Sappanwood dye is set, the garment enters a transformative phase—an immersion in indigo. This process creates a distinct gradient pattern, where the interplay between the two colours harmonises. During this delicate process, careful attention is crucial. When the garment emerges from the indigo bath, finding the right balance is key. The oxidation process must be moderated to avoid overpowering the soulful essence of the Sappanwood dye.
Hand dyed with Sappanwood and Indigo
100% Cotton
Designed with a relaxed fit and above-the-belt crop
Each piece will have its own distinctive pattern
Stencil printed with the Botanic Dye Laboratory motif on both the front and back
Labelled with a vintage batik dye tab
Given that the dyeing process is done by hand, it is important to note that there may be variations in colour and occasional colour accumulation at specific points
Please note actual colour and pattern may vary from product image