II-SE Uses Centuries-Old Dyeing Techniques for Its Latest Collection of Bags and Accessories

II-SE uses traditional Korean dyeing technique for its latest collection of bags and accessories.

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Korean persimmon juice, gardenia seeds, and chestnut burr all sound like the ingredients to a Michelin Star-worthy fusion dish. In reality, these fixings, along with other elements, produced the latest colors for II-SE’s new Natural Dye collection.

Implementing a traditional dyeing process, the brand took five weeks with three to four-day cycles of drying and dyeing. The results came out to be silk/cotton blend fabrics and fine leathers in v rich colors. Handcrafted backpacks, handbags, and accessories are what you will find in the latest collection, all coming in tonal colors with outstanding textures and patterns. If you’re going to travel this summer, you might as well do it in style with this luxe collection. Visit the II-SE website to check out more colors and to shop.

[via II-SE]

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