/ Handwoven Natural Dyed /

Knitting Goodness for Earth and Life

The majesty of nature creates attractive colors, as a form of warm collaboration between all living creatures. Where natural beauty meets responsible textile innovation, implicit in every woven fiber that emits stunning colors. Truly a Goodness worthy of being celebrated and preserved.

/ HANDWOVEN NATURAL DYED /

Knitting Goodness for Earth and Life

Small Steps for a Greener Earth

Every piece of cloth dyed with natural ingredients is a small step, but has a big impact in preserving environmental sustainability. They not only provide beautiful colors, but also reduce the carbon footprint and pollution produced by synthetic dyes. By choosing natural dyes, we make a positive contribution to preserving biodiversity and ecosystem balance. Free from dangerous chemicals, natural dyes do not pollute water and soil, and do not cause negative impacts on human health.

Color Your Health with Nature

Dame Ulos natural dyes are made from organic materials such as leaves, roots or tree bark, which are much safer for human health than synthetic dyes which contain dangerous chemicals. Using natural dyes can reduce the risk of exposure to potentially dangerous chemicals that can cause health problems such as skin irritation, allergies, or even respiratory problems. The impact will be seen in the long term, so let’s invest in your health from now on!

Coloring Traditions, Preserving Heritage

Natural dyes are a window to the past that allows us to connect with our ancestors. Natural dye techniques have become an inseparable part of the daily lives of ancestral communities, reflecting the close relationship between humans and nature. Natural dyes are a reflection of local wisdom and cultural diversity that must be carefully maintained. By maintaining the tradition of natural dyes, we preserve our unique history and cultural identity.

Reviving Local Skills with Natural Dyes

Natural dyes are historical milestones that reflect the identity and cultural richness of a region. Natural dye techniques have become an inseparable part of the daily lives of local communities, reflecting the close relationship between humans and the surrounding environment. By maintaining the tradition of natural dyes, we not only preserve cultural heritage, but also empower local communities to continue to live and develop.

/ A Legacy of Color Reborn /

MARSIGIRA

A traditional natural coloring process that was once carried out by the ancestors of the Batak Tribe using soil/mud as a source of color. Not only for farming, soil also offers a unique way of life, through the colors it produces. Various colors such as black, gray, brown and many more.

The colors created come from the soil, the condition of which is maintained from various contaminants and is only fertile soil with the best quality. Through a long process with quite high sensitivity and complicated techniques. Done with certain repetitions, wrapped in love and patience to produce beautiful, valuable, and valuable works. Considering various factors in maintaining environmental balance. So that it is not limited to producing perfect colors, but producing works that are loved by nature itself.

Unfortunately, this technique has long been extinct due to various factors. However, with persistence, determination and a long journey, Dame Ulos has now managed to find it.

With pride, Dame Ulos presents “Marsigira Special Collections”