How the colors of nature inspire the cloth makers of Scotland and China
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In the western isles of Scotland, it is the local plants and lichens that inspire the makers of Harris tweed. In southwestern China, Bai people use woad root to tie-dye their clothes. On opposite sides of the planet, artisans combine nature and tradition to produce highly sought-after garments. Crossing Cultures is a program co-produced with Euronews.