The visible shift
Indigo dyeing is a process of dipping, lifting, oxidising, and waiting. The colour appears as oxygen changes the dye on the fibre.
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Natural indigo sourcing needs shade tolerance, fibre context, and care language before a brand promises consistency.

Indigo dyeing is a process of dipping, lifting, oxidising, and waiting. The colour appears as oxygen changes the dye on the fibre.
Ask whether the material is naturally dyed, what fibre was used, how much variation to expect, and how the care story will be explained to customers.
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Khonmade starts with sourcing requests. Kara captures category, buyer context, quantity, budget, and destination before a route is checked.
Production pages should only use verified maker, material, and location notes. Draft editorial pages avoid claims that need field evidence.