recently on a trip to turkey, we were lucky enough to be literally just down the road from a simply amazing place called pamukkale.

pamukkale translates as “cotton castle” a name given for the cotton looking travertines that are formed from the calcium oxide-rich thermal waters that flow from the cal mountain. pamukkale is one of the most important thermal centers of turkey, and it is truly truly incredible.

in ancient times religious buildings were often built nearby water sources, including baths, fountains and churches too. pamukkale is no different with the ruins of the ancient greco-roman and byzantine city of hierapolis built on top of the “cotton castle”

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out in the middle on nowhere, somewhere near jaipur in india but far from home, there is a small town that still prints with mud and then indigo dyes the fabric. not many people left doing this trade, not many at all. let me introduce you to some of them.

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i tried my hand a traditional block printing. a craft dating back to way before 220. block printing originated in china and was a technique for printing text, images and or pattern. a long hand process, a very much dying trade, but still used widely throughout east asia to create beautiful textiles, which could not be produced in any other way.

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