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A view of Dong women's eco-friendly dyeing techniques. /CGTN
A view of Dong women's eco-friendly dyeing techniques. /CGTN
A view of Dong women's eco-friendly dyeing techniques. /CGTN
A view of Dong women's eco-friendly dyeing techniques. /CGTN
A view of Dong women's eco-friendly dyeing techniques. /CGTN
A view of Dong women's eco-friendly dyeing techniques. /CGTN
A view of Dong women's eco-friendly dyeing techniques. /CGTN
A view of Dong women's eco-friendly dyeing techniques. /CGTN
A view of Dong women's eco-friendly dyeing techniques. /CGTN
A view of Dong women's eco-friendly dyeing techniques. /CGTN
People of the Dong ethnic group have long upheld the tradition of dyeing cloth with indigo, a practice rooted in their history. Today, young Dong women are exploring natural dyes from various plants to create a wider palette of colors. From cotton used in weaving to natural spices and plant-based dyes, the Dong people are imbuing their craft with eco-friendly principles. Working and creating in their natural environment, they are infusing each piece with the essence and beauty of the natural world.