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Dhammavaro wears heavy gloves to manipulate cloth soaking in the boiling reduction bath, which helps to saturate the garment with dye. Beginning with two 40-gallon barrels of madrone bark, the resulting dye would fill only a single, 10-gallon pot.

20200904_dhammavaro_final_11.jpg Dhammavavro stirs madrone bark in the steeping pot as Ajahn Ñaniko looks on. ThumbnailsDhammavavro pulls his jiworn from the final dye solution, where it soaked for two hours. The number and duration of baths determine color density and uniformity in a robe - often cloth must be saturated in dye many times for a rich and even color.Dhammavavro stirs madrone bark in the steeping pot as Ajahn Ñaniko looks on. ThumbnailsDhammavavro pulls his jiworn from the final dye solution, where it soaked for two hours. The number and duration of baths determine color density and uniformity in a robe - often cloth must be saturated in dye many times for a rich and even color.Dhammavavro stirs madrone bark in the steeping pot as Ajahn Ñaniko looks on. ThumbnailsDhammavavro pulls his jiworn from the final dye solution, where it soaked for two hours. The number and duration of baths determine color density and uniformity in a robe - often cloth must be saturated in dye many times for a rich and even color.Dhammavavro stirs madrone bark in the steeping pot as Ajahn Ñaniko looks on. ThumbnailsDhammavavro pulls his jiworn from the final dye solution, where it soaked for two hours. The number and duration of baths determine color density and uniformity in a robe - often cloth must be saturated in dye many times for a rich and even color.Dhammavavro stirs madrone bark in the steeping pot as Ajahn Ñaniko looks on. ThumbnailsDhammavavro pulls his jiworn from the final dye solution, where it soaked for two hours. The number and duration of baths determine color density and uniformity in a robe - often cloth must be saturated in dye many times for a rich and even color.Dhammavavro stirs madrone bark in the steeping pot as Ajahn Ñaniko looks on. ThumbnailsDhammavavro pulls his jiworn from the final dye solution, where it soaked for two hours. The number and duration of baths determine color density and uniformity in a robe - often cloth must be saturated in dye many times for a rich and even color.Dhammavavro stirs madrone bark in the steeping pot as Ajahn Ñaniko looks on. ThumbnailsDhammavavro pulls his jiworn from the final dye solution, where it soaked for two hours. The number and duration of baths determine color density and uniformity in a robe - often cloth must be saturated in dye many times for a rich and even color.
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