Logwood and Botanical Bundle Dye Venice Linen Blouse

€130.00

A one-of-a-kind linen top naturally dyed using a layered process of logwood bark and botanical bundle dyeing. Soft washes of smoky purple and muted charcoal tones are created through logwood, while delicate imprints from mallow roses, alkanet roots, and peony petals add depth, texture, and subtle variation.

The relaxed silhouette and breathable linen make it an effortless garment for everyday wear, while the rich, earthy palette brings a quiet statement to your wardrobe.

Handmade in Greece using natural dyes and traditional techniques, this piece reflects a commitment to sustainability, craftsmanship, and emotionally durable design.

Details:
– 100% linen from Tripoli, Greece
– Naturally dyed with logwood bark, bundle dyed with mallow roses, logwood bark, alkanet roots and peony petals
– Relaxed fit with wide sleeves
– One size

A one-of-a-kind linen top naturally dyed using a layered process of logwood bark and botanical bundle dyeing. Soft washes of smoky purple and muted charcoal tones are created through logwood, while delicate imprints from mallow roses, alkanet roots, and peony petals add depth, texture, and subtle variation.

The relaxed silhouette and breathable linen make it an effortless garment for everyday wear, while the rich, earthy palette brings a quiet statement to your wardrobe.

Handmade in Greece using natural dyes and traditional techniques, this piece reflects a commitment to sustainability, craftsmanship, and emotionally durable design.

Details:
– 100% linen from Tripoli, Greece
– Naturally dyed with logwood bark, bundle dyed with mallow roses, logwood bark, alkanet roots and peony petals
– Relaxed fit with wide sleeves
– One size

Bundle Dyeing

Our favourite technique, a contemporary process where we use fresh and dried flowers to create prints on fabric. Each one is unique, and even if we wanted to we can't create the same pattern twice!

Natural Dyeing

Botanical dyeing is a slow process, that can be unpredictable and there are often pleasant colour surprises. It takes several hours to extract the natural pigment from plants, sometimes even days!