Suminagashi Ink Marbling on Paper and Textiles

Suminagashi ink marbling is an ancient surface pattern technique, which originated in Japan in the 8th Century. The patterns are created by dropping ink onto water, before transferring to paper and textiles. In this calming workshop, students will learn how to create organic paper patterns and make a marbled silk scarf. Aprons and gloves provided.

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