Indigo is a hand dyed cotton fabric and among the oldest to be used for textile dyeing. The dye process is long and complex. Leaves from the Indigo plant are first crushed into a pulp, rolled into balls, and then left to dry in the sun for two to three days. Indigo is a symbol of wealth and prosperity and because of its high value was often referred to as blue gold.
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Size: 42 in x 59 in
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Material: Cotton
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Origin: Handwoven in Mali
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