Japanese Embassy - Aizome Indigo Exhibition

UK - Japan cultural connection celebrated

Im delighted to be a part of this exhibition at the Japanese Embassy, which celebrates cultural connection through indigo. It is indeed a mysteriously alluring colour that has fascinated humankind for thousands of years.

The exhibition is on until Sep 29th 2023.


”Indigo is one of the oldest plant dyes in existence. Since it made its way into Japan approximately 1400 years ago, indigo would enjoy popularity among aristocrats and commoners at various points in history.

The art of aizome (indigo-dyeing) became so prevalent and the fabric colour so commonly worn that when British chemist R.W. Atkinson visited Japan in the 1870s, he labelled the colour ‘Japan Blue’.

The influence of aizome can be widely seen inside and out of Japan. This exhibition brings together highly skilled artists whose works show the respect for tradition and spirit of innovation, in a variety of materials including textiles, leather, paper and pearl.”
-https://www.uk.emb-japan.go.jp/itpr_en/2305exhibit.html

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