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A vibrant yellow patterned scarf, handcrafted with 'Fukugi' natural dyes at a Kagoshima plant dyeing workshop, hangs on a tree branch outdoors, showcasing its unique texture and natural hues.
Two beautifully handcrafted scarves, dyed with 'Fukugi' natural dyes at the Kagoshima plant dyeing workshop, display their unique yellow shades and tie-dye patterns, embodying soft texture and artisan craft.
The spacious interior of the Kagoshima plant dyeing workshop, featuring neatly arranged wooden tables and chairs, ready for participants to create 'Fukugi' natural dye scarves, with green landscapes visible outside the windows.
A close-up of a workshop table at Kagoshima plant dyeing studio, set with white fabric, kraft paper, a pencil, and rubber bands, ready for the 'Fukugi' natural dye tie-dyeing process.
At the Kagoshima plant dyeing workshop, hands skillfully tie a white fabric with rubber bands, a crucial and engaging step in creating unique 'Fukugi' natural dye scarf patterns, embodying the joy of DIY.

Scarf Plant Dyeing Workshop in Kagoshima


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・ Let's make your own original scarf (size: 20cm×160cm) using the natural dye "Fukugi"!

・You can take the finished scarf home with you on the day

・ Duration : 60 min

・Opening hours : 9:30~14:30

・Maximum number of participants : 10 person

・Suitable for those aged 5 and over

[5% App discount] Code: APP5OFF , HK: APP15HK

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Product Info

You will make your own original yellow scarf using the "Fukugi" dye that lives near the coast of the southern island.
Fukugi is also known as "the tree of happiness".
Even though this is your first experience of dying fabrics, you may learn very easily and quickly!

Purchase Notice

This activity is guided in Japanese only.
At the time of reservation, please inform us whether or not you can speak Japanese and the mobile phone number available in Japan.

Includes/Excludes

  • Experience fees

Reminders

  • Please let us know your requested time to join this workshop (business hours : 09.30 ~ 14.30)

  • Please come to the studio at least 10 minutes before your reservation time

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  • Please print the e-voucher sent to your email

Meeting Point

Location Name: Amaminosato

Address: 1-8-1 Nanei, Kagoshima City, Kagoshima

Cancellation Policy

  • Cancellations 11 day(s) (inclusive) before the selected date are allowed. Unused orders can be canceled for free
  • For cancellations made 8 to 10 days prior to selected date, a cancellation fee of 20% will apply
  • For cancellations made 2 to 7 days prior to selected date, a cancellation fee of 30% will apply
  • For cancellations made 1 to 1 days prior to selected date, a cancellation fee of 40% will apply
  • Cancellation is not allowed between 0–0 days from the selected date. Orders cannot be canceled or modified, and refunds will not be granted.
NOTE
  • Due to time zone differences, the confirmed cancellation date is based on the supplier’s local time. Please allow 2–5 business days to process your cancellation request, after which the cancellation fee will be charged according to the product’s cancellation policy. Once the cancellation is confirmed, you will receive your refund within 14 working days.

FAQ

1. What is the purpose of a mordant in the Kagoshima Scarf Plant Dyeing Workshop, and can household items like vinegar be used?

In the Kagoshima Scarf Plant Dyeing Workshop, a mordant is essential for binding the natural dye, such as Fukugi, to the fabric fibers. It helps improve colorfastness and ensures the dye adheres evenly, preventing premature fading. While some household items like vinegar can act as weak mordants for certain dyes, specialized mordants are typically used in workshops to achieve optimal, lasting color results and ensure safety with specific plant dyes.

2. How durable are the colors of scarves dyed with natural plant dyes like Fukugi during the Kagoshima workshop, and what factors might cause them to fade?

Scarves dyed with natural plant dyes like Fukugi in the Kagoshima workshop are designed for durability, especially with proper care. Factors that can cause colors to fade include prolonged exposure to direct sunlight, frequent washing with harsh detergents, and certain environmental conditions. To maintain vibrancy, it's recommended to wash dyed items gently with mild soap and avoid excessive sun exposure when drying.

3. What characteristics make a plant like Fukugi an effective dye source for the Kagoshima Scarf Plant Dyeing Workshop?

Fukugi (Garcinia subelliptica) is an effective dye source in the Kagoshima Scarf Plant Dyeing Workshop due to its rich concentration of natural pigments, particularly xanthonoids, which yield beautiful yellow-orange hues. Its availability in the local region makes it a sustainable choice. Additionally, Fukugi dyes generally exhibit good lightfastness and washfastness when properly mordanted, contributing to durable and vibrant colors on fabric.

4. What is the typical duration for leaving a scarf in the dye bath during the Kagoshima Scarf Plant Dyeing Workshop, and what factors influence this timing?

The typical duration for leaving a scarf in the dye bath during the Kagoshima Scarf Plant Dyeing Workshop is carefully managed within the 60-minute session. The exact timing can vary slightly based on the desired shade intensity, the type of fabric, and the specific concentration of the Fukugi dye bath. Workshop instructors guide participants to ensure optimal color absorption and the best possible outcome for their original scarf.

5. What fundamental dyeing techniques are taught during the Kagoshima Scarf Plant Dyeing Workshop to create an original scarf?

The Kagoshima Scarf Plant Dyeing Workshop introduces participants to fundamental natural dyeing techniques, focusing on creating unique patterns. This typically includes methods for preparing the fabric, applying mordants, and carefully immersing and manipulating the scarf within the Fukugi dye bath to achieve desired color saturation and effects. Instructors provide hands-on guidance for each step, allowing participants to craft their own original design.

6. How long does the Kagoshima Scarf Plant Dyeing Workshop last, and what can participants expect to complete within this timeframe?

The Kagoshima Scarf Plant Dyeing Workshop has a focused duration of 60 minutes. Within this timeframe, participants can expect to complete the entire process of dyeing their own original scarf using natural Fukugi dye. This includes learning the techniques, actively participating in the dyeing process, and having their finished 20cm x 160cm scarf ready to take home immediately after the workshop concludes.

7. Is the Kagoshima Scarf Plant Dyeing Workshop suitable for children, and what is the maximum group size for participants?

Yes, the Kagoshima Scarf Plant Dyeing Workshop is suitable for children aged 5 and over, making it a great family-friendly activity. The workshop is designed to accommodate a maximum of 10 participants at a time. This smaller group size allows for personalized attention from instructors, ensuring everyone, including younger participants, receives adequate guidance throughout the scarf dyeing process.

8. What are the operating hours for the Scarf Plant Dyeing Workshop in Kagoshima, and what should participants prepare before attending?

The Scarf Plant Dyeing Workshop in Kagoshima operates from 9:30 AM to 2:30 PM. Participants should prepare by wearing comfortable clothes that they don't mind getting slightly stained, although aprons are usually provided. It's also advisable to bring an eager attitude to learn and create, as all necessary materials, including the scarf and Fukugi dye, are provided at the workshop.

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