Angiangi & Oak Medicine Jersey - Merino Angora S/M

 

Angiangi & Oak Medicine Jersey - Merino Angora S/M

Wear your medicine on your skin, everyday, with this mindfully created piece of wearable art, infused with the properties of wild plants.

Oak trees symbolise power & strength. Many traditions incorporate the charms and powers of the oak, including carrying an acorn in your pocket everyday to live a long life. Oak flower remedies encourages the positive potential to remain strong while understanding your own limits, to never give up under adversity. Also to allow you to follow the impulses of the Higher Self and allow the journey through life to be more pleasant.

Created from an upcycled merino / angora blend jersey. Angora is THE lushest, softest, snuggliest type of wool ever, this is a super soft Jersey!

Check out the little heart shape on the back!

Naturally dyed and ecoprinted with

~ oak leaves

~ angiangi

~ onion skins

Size S/M.


Using only natural materials & botanicals, the colors & prints of this unique piece will naturally fade with age, washing & light exposure. Wash gently & dry in the shade.

The garment will take on a life of it’s own as it naturally ages, just like us, adding to it’s own uniqueness and individuality (just like you).

Created from natural fibres, at the end of it’s life this garment can be added to your compost heap to naturally decompose & feed the soil (very unlike synthetic clothing filled with chemicals).

More about the process:

Botanical Printing / Natural dyeing / Ecoprinting is a slow process where fabric is dyed and printed using the natural tannins, color & prints of botanicals (plants, leaves, roots, bark, flowers, lichens ). Much like our ancestors did for generations, clothing can be colored using nature’s abundance without the use of synthetic, toxic & dangerous chemicals. The colors are truely natural (found in my garden or foraged around my neighborhood, not out of packets), depicting the colors of my local surroundings & the ever changing seasons.

The very slow process involves essentially ‘cooking’ the fabric in a dye pot (a big herbal brew of plants materials) & printing patterns onto the fabric by way of bundling (wrapping botanicals into the fabric), often creating unique repeating patterns or string marks. Results vary and each piece is unique and unlike any other, with a story of it’s own held within. The plants, fabric, water quality, time of year, cooking time and many other aspects of the process create a boundless number of variables and resulting colors & patterns. Nothing like a bit of plant alchemy to spice up your wardrobe with magic.

No chemicals are used, therefore dangerous substances are not leached into our waterways (polluting the planet and destroying our ecosystems) or onto our skin and into our blood stream (disrupting hormones & even causing birth defects). Most natural dyers use so called ‘natural mordants’. Many of these are highly processed & refined, mined substances, sold in little plastic packets. Whilst I understand the use of these (to create color fastness) I also fundamentally disagree with mining & plastic and prefer to use locally available, natural materials. I do not use any mordants, instead relying on the natural mordanting properties of selected botanicals and the correct fabric combinations. I do use rust as a mordant, handmade over months from old rusty nails from my property (often gives a dark/black color). Given the lack of synthetic mordants, each garment will naturally fade with time, washing & exposure to sunlight. This is an incredibly slow & beautiful process to watch unfold, adding to the individuality and uniqueness of ea

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homegrownbotanica
Price:
$70
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