12/02/2025
Thank you so much for your preorders! We’ve received a wonderful turnout, and the first shipment went out today. I hope you have a beautiful December, and may the Indigo Sketchbook Calendar brighten your days in 2026.
We’re still accepting wholesale orders (5+ more) please feel free to DM or email us at [email protected] for details. 🙏🏼
11/02/2025
“The universe is in your palm.”
(Featuring a Japanese indigo leaf resting in your hand.)
This watercolor painting was originally created for My Indigo World but didn’t make it into the final book. As I look back through three years of indigo-inspired artwork, I’m carefully selecting pieces that feel meaningful and connected.
I’m planning to turn some of these works into a 2026 art calendar. 🌿✨
Do you have any thoughts or suggestions on products you’d love to see?
Feel free to drop your ideas in the comments below! 💬
09/01/2025
Teamwork Makes The Dreamwork.
As we wrap up the First InAugural Indigo Apprenticeship 💙🌿
08/30/2025
💙 Call For Indigo & Madder Samples 🧡
Indigo Shade Map is excited to share an open call from Edith Sandström, who recently began a postdoctoral research project using stable isotope mass spectrometry to study the provenance of heritage dyes. Her research begins with indigo and madder, exploring how this method can reveal not only dye identification but also insights into provenance, trade relations, and cultural exchange.
To build this work, Edith is seeking geographically diverse, well-documented reference materials of indigo and madder. She invites the natural dye community to contribute small samples (~1 g) from any part of the process—plant material, extraction baths, or dyed objects.
👉 Please read more details in our latest blog post (link in bio) and contact Edith directly at [email protected].
🌿 Indigo Shade Map is a platform for sharing stories of natural dye and indigo practices worldwide. If you have a project, story, or open call you’d like to share—or if you’re seeking support from the community—please reach out to us.
📸 Photo credit: Edith Sandström & indigo samples submitted by Samorn Sanixay
08/01/2025
Removing the alkaline water solution to reveal the precious Indigo paste together.
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07/29/2025
Here are some Pre Aeration Photos that help indicate that we could begin that process.
Want a closer look at what we have been doing during our Indigo Journey?
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07/19/2025
This week in the Indigo Apprenticeship Program:
We submerged fresh Indigo leaves in water to prepare them for the aeration process.
Isn't She Lovely 🌿🍃🩵
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07/18/2025
INTERN TAKE OVER:
Peaceful Greetings
My here my name is Amanda and you can call me Ama.
I am honored & excited to introduce myself as the 2025 Indigo Shade Map Intern & Indigo Apprentice. I will be posting to keep the community updated on the amazing work we will be taking part in this summer.
Additionally, Here are some cool photos of one of our dedicated apprentices who volunteered to help me complete the remaining part of the our first harvest of the summer
Wednesday we gathered the final 29lbs pounds of fresh indigo by hand from Farm Alliance’s Black Butterfly Teaching Farm, where the seedlings were originally started and transplanted by Blue Light Junction.
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This program is rooted in hands-on, experiential learning—guiding participants through the full cycle of indigo (Polygonum tinctorium, or Jjok, 쪽) cultivation, harvest, and pigment-making. More than just technical training, it nurtures values of community, resilience, and sustainability, while honoring the rich cultural traditions connected to indigo. This program is rooted primarily in Korean and Japanese indigo traditions, reflecting the background of program lead Rosa Chang, who studied extensively in both regions. The species of indigo used—Polygonum tinctorium—is native to East Asia and central to many of the practices taught during the sessions. This makes the apprenticeship especially meaningful for those who wish to not only learn how to make pigment from the indigo plant, but also understand the deeper cultural stories and heritage carried within these traditional methods.
We’ll be sharing more updates about this journey on my personal blog and through Blue Light Junction. Be sure to subscribe to Indigo Shade Map to stay in the loop!
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04/23/2025
How was your Earth Day?
We’re excited to share the final chapter of Julia’s indigo journey! In this post, Julia explores the rich culture and stories of her home region, Normandy. She highlights flax—one of the region’s most well-known fiber plants—and delves into the fascinating history of woad, the traditional European indigo plant that was once widely grown not only in northern Europe but also across parts of western and northern Asia.
Enjoy reading Julia’s indigo story, and don’t forget to explore more woad tales through our interactive map!
04/18/2025
“At the end of the season I leave the roots of my plants in place and as it decays, it is supporting wildlife and acts as a cover-crop to avoid erosion. All in all it increases efficiency and invites a circular practice. I sing, dance and play with my plants, especially in the nursery of the greenhouse.”
From Julia’s indigo story in the Indigo Plants and Practice section — I hope you all take a moment to read about Julia’s beautiful relationship with her plants and her inspiring indigo practices.
04/16/2025
Happy April!
After a big journey, Indigo Shade Map is back on track and ready to return to our rhythm—sharing stories and practices around indigo and sustainable art from artists, practitioners, and hobbyists across the globe.
In celebration of Earth Month, we’re excited to kick off our On the Map 2025 series with a beautiful story from Julia Tabakhova joining us from Calvados, Normandy, France. Please read the full story through our website. Link in Bio-
01/31/2025
Happy Lunar New Year! According to the Chinese zodiac, this is the Year of the Blue Snake, following the Year of the Blue Dragon in 2024. Wishing you a joyful double blue celebration filled with wisdom, transformation, and creativity!