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In the first stage of dyeing, the cloth is soaked in mordant - a solution which will help dye adhere to the garment. After rinsing off excess mordant, the cloth has a slight coloration, seen here.

20200904_dhammavaro_final_18.jpg In the third stage of flipping, the dye is massaged into the cloth with the hands so that it remains in the center of the robe.ThumbnailsIn a process developed at the time of the Buddha, a robe will be flipped in three steps so the natural dye settles evenly on the cloth. This rotation also prevents "racing stripes" as dye drips down the sides.In the third stage of flipping, the dye is massaged into the cloth with the hands so that it remains in the center of the robe.ThumbnailsIn a process developed at the time of the Buddha, a robe will be flipped in three steps so the natural dye settles evenly on the cloth. This rotation also prevents "racing stripes" as dye drips down the sides.In the third stage of flipping, the dye is massaged into the cloth with the hands so that it remains in the center of the robe.ThumbnailsIn a process developed at the time of the Buddha, a robe will be flipped in three steps so the natural dye settles evenly on the cloth. This rotation also prevents "racing stripes" as dye drips down the sides.In the third stage of flipping, the dye is massaged into the cloth with the hands so that it remains in the center of the robe.ThumbnailsIn a process developed at the time of the Buddha, a robe will be flipped in three steps so the natural dye settles evenly on the cloth. This rotation also prevents "racing stripes" as dye drips down the sides.In the third stage of flipping, the dye is massaged into the cloth with the hands so that it remains in the center of the robe.ThumbnailsIn a process developed at the time of the Buddha, a robe will be flipped in three steps so the natural dye settles evenly on the cloth. This rotation also prevents "racing stripes" as dye drips down the sides.In the third stage of flipping, the dye is massaged into the cloth with the hands so that it remains in the center of the robe.ThumbnailsIn a process developed at the time of the Buddha, a robe will be flipped in three steps so the natural dye settles evenly on the cloth. This rotation also prevents "racing stripes" as dye drips down the sides.In the third stage of flipping, the dye is massaged into the cloth with the hands so that it remains in the center of the robe.ThumbnailsIn a process developed at the time of the Buddha, a robe will be flipped in three steps so the natural dye settles evenly on the cloth. This rotation also prevents "racing stripes" as dye drips down the sides.
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