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  1. Shibori - Wikipedia

    Shibori (しぼり/絞り, from the verb root shiboru – "to wring, squeeze or press"[1]: 7 ) is a Japanese manual tie-dyeing technique, which produces a number of different patterns on fabric.

  2. Shibori Dyeing Techniques for Five Beautiful Patterns

    Nov 23, 2025 · Master the art of shibori, a Japanese dyeing technique that results in rich patterns from indigo color. By bundling the fabric in five different ways, you can produce a traditional set of prints …

  3. What is Shibori? 7 Things to Know About Japanese Tie Dye

    Sep 29, 2022 · Find out what is shibori, how it’s done, and where you can buy it. This Japanese dyeing technique is much more interesting than simple tie-dye!

  4. Shibori: Everything You Need to Know - Architectural Digest

    Feb 22, 2024 · What is shibori? Shibori is an ancient Japanese dyeing technique or shaped-resist fabric dyeing process.

  5. What is Shibori

    “Shibori” derives from the Japanese verb shiboru, “to wring, squeeze, press.” The closest English translation would be “shaped-resist dyeing.” The shaping process reserves areas that are recorded …

  6. Shibori - history & meaning | House of Wandering Silk

    The Japanese style of shibori was introduced to India, supposedly by Nobel Laureate, Rabindranath Tagore, in the early 20th century and is now practiced in craft clusters in Delhi, Gujarat and …

  7. The History and Evolution of Shibori Dyeing Techniques

    Jul 13, 2025 · Shibori originated in ancient Japan using folding, twisting, and binding to create intricate fabric patterns with indigo dye. Traditional Shibori employed natural fabrics like silk and hemp, …

  8. What Is Shibori? How the Textile Is Made - House Beautiful

    Oct 8, 2020 · Even in the contemporary day, you can find clothing made from shibori textiles, but the craft has also made its way into the realm of home decor, from curtains to throws to pillows.

  9. Shibori - Museum of Fine Arts Boston

    Shibori is a traditional Japanese method used to dye fabric. Beautiful, elaborate, dark blue and white patterns are created by tying, bunching, folding, stitching, and wrapping fabric to create resists, or …

  10. 6 Types of Shibori You Should Know - YouGoJapan

    In this article, we’ll explore the history of shibori and talk about 6 types of shibori, which are the most recognized and practiced.