Zha-Ran Scarf – Seven Leaves
$52.00
Zha-ran is a traditional dyeing technique that originated from the Bai ethnic group in Dali. It is characterized by its vibrant colors and intricate patterns.
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Description
The tie-dyeing in Yunnan, China is known as “Zha Ran”. It is a traditional dyeing technique that originated from the Bai ethnic group in Dali, Yunnan province. Zha Ran is characterized by its vibrant colors and intricate patterns.
In Zha Ran, the fabric is first folded and twisted into various shapes, such as circles, squares, or triangles. Then, threads or rubber bands are tightly bound around the fabric to create resist areas that will prevent the dye from penetrating. Afterward, the fabric is immersed in natural dyes, typically derived from plants, roots, and flowers, to achieve the desired colors.
Zha Ran is not only a traditional craft but also an important cultural symbol in Yunnan. It represents the Bai people’s artistic expression and their connection to nature. Today, Zha Ran has gained popularity not only in China but also internationally, with many designers incorporating Zha Ran fabrics into modern clothing, home decor, and accessories.
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Dimensions | 200 × 90 cm |
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