Indigo, an ancient dye, may have originated in the Peruvian Andes, according to new research. Earliest use found 6200 years ago.
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Ancestral indigo cultivation and dying in the Rift Valley
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Denim jeans may have origins in ancient Peru as indigo dye found in 6,200-year-old cotton
Denim jeans may have origins in ancient Peru as indigo dye found in 6,200-year-old cotton
In a rural corner of Japan, there are a group of people who work together under the name BUAISOU who are completely dedicated to indigo. BUAISOU is
Indigo-dyed fabric - 100% cotton
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Ancestral indigo cultivation and dying in the Rift Valley
Denim jeans may have origins in ancient Peru as indigo dye found in 6,200-year-old cotton