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About DJL Batik

The Migration of Indigo
From the mountains of Guizhou to the hutongs of Beijing to the glass curtain walls of Shenzhen Bay, the girl who left home with her batik pattern has finally let Indigo Grass complete its globalization journey in 2025.” Seeing Blue” is not a commercial choice, but a cultural homecoming - each batik bag carries the waiting of 218 days of plant dyeing by the Miao village ama, and the ice cracks on each tablecloth are the contract between Indigo Grass and the time of negotiation.

Our Action Contract
Environmental protection: Reject chemical dyeing agents, insist on the ancient method of fermentation of the blueberry root
Responsibility: 15% of the proceeds from each order feeds the bluegrass cultivation in the mountains.
Relationship: What you buy is not only a product, but also a modern experiment of “letting traditional crafts survive with dignity”.

When the city life meets the wisdom of the mountains, the totems on the blue-dyed cloth will tell you: the so-called luxury is only the time that nature and craftsmen have not been let down.

Wax printing is a "fingertip epic" passed down from generation to generation by the Miao ethnic group in Guizhou. Using beeswax as ink and indigo as soul, it depicts the scenery, creatures, and ethnic beliefs one by one. We have deep cooperation with the inheritors of intangible cultural heritage in deep mountain villages in Guizhou, strictly following ancient methods and techniques. From board making, wax painting, immersion dyeing to wax removal, every process preserves the essence of original handicrafts, ensuring the authenticity of intangible cultural heritage skills and the integrity of cultural genes.

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