Aola
This company founded in 2016 in the prefecture of Tokushima is named after Aola, literally the “blue mission”, in reference to color indigo blue, characteristic of the Tokushima region where indigo trees grow. An ancient Japanese tradition, indigo dyeing, considered a high-quality dye, was once very common on fabrics. The company has developed new techniques for dyeing wood while keeping its grain visible. In particular, it works with indigo paste, and uses it as a pigment rather than a dye. This has allowed it to develop paint and spray versions, which highlight raw materials. The objects are handmade by artisans using local materials.

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Indigo sake set made from Japanese hinoki cypress wood
Regular price 183,20 €Regular price -
2 Indigo Dyed Cedar Chopsticks and Paulownia Box
Regular price 108,70 €Regular price -
Square tray in Japanese Hinoki cypress wood dyed with indigo
Regular price From 116,40 €Regular price -
Round plate in Japanese tochi chestnut wood dyed with indigo
Regular price 116,40 €Regular price -
3 round ceramic mugs and indigo-dyed cedar tray
Regular price 57,40 €Regular price -
2 indigo cups made from Japanese hinoki cypress wood
Regular price 167,60 €Regular price -
Rectangular plate in Japanese Tochi chestnut wood dyed with indigo
Regular price 248,40 €Regular price -
2 indigo glasses and indigo-dyed cedar tray
Regular price 125,70 €Regular price -
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3 cobalt ceramic mugs and indigo-dyed cedar tray
Regular price 57,40 €Regular priceSold out -
3 ceramic ichimatsu cups and indigo-dyed cedar tray
Regular price 83,80 €Regular price