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NEWS FROM THE STUDIO:

STUDIO TULLIA has a new collection of mostly vintage, hand dyed, batik fabric from Indonesia, India and Guatemala. There is only so much available in this collection, so get it while it lasts.  It works with high and low design.

SHOP THE INDIGO BLUES COLLECTION

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SHOP THE GLOBAL TEXTILES COLLECTION

The beauty of indigo endures.
I am a big fan of indigo denim, I’ll tell you that much.

Indigo pigment – a bit of History

“Indigo pigment is actually one of the oldest natural dye; ancient civilizations such as the Maya, the Egyptian, the Japanese and the Indian already used the blue dye derived from the Indigofera Tinctoria plants to dye their clothes. When it started to get exported in trade routes around 300 BC, the Greek named it indikon meaning ‘from India’; due to its’ high demand, Indigo soon became a luxury item, symbol of wealth and power, gaining the name of “blue gold” for its strong value as trading commodity.

“There is not consensus about when Indigo arrived in Africa, but at some point around the Fourteenth century, in the village of Kano, in northern Nigeria, many dyeing pits appeared, most of which are still visible and in use. Since then and for centuries, from the Tuareg nomads of the Sahara to the grassland kingdoms of Cameroon, Indigo has been the foundation of a rich and varied textile tradition that still persists today. “- ItalianBark.com

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This is an exquisitely detailed batik floral, available in this blue and silver gray colorway.

This faux shibori pattern is versatile, and will not bleed in the wash.
The textiles below were given a vinegar soak to set the dye although I would still hand wash them in cold water just in case.
I am a big fan of this fabric below – it is a sturdy cotton fabric that is a great coordinate. I have it on our bed and it would make a great comforter also.
I make these catchall bags up every once in awhile. They are great to travel with as you can put all your random electronics, phone, jewelry, etc. They also are great for planters with a plastic lid in the bottom or to fill with random gifts for a friend.
This is East African Indigo below, which looks beautiful.
Sure looks great for a beach getaway.

A few fun companions would be:

This is a gorgeous linen sheer fabric from SCHUMACHER if you want curtains made. Please email me for details. All we need are your window dimensions!

I recently came across these African baskets. Beautiful, eh?

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