kestoväri
Kestoväri, also known as kestö or kestöväri, is a traditional Finnish dyeing technique used to create vibrant, long-lasting colors on textiles. The process involves using natural dyes derived from plants, insects, and minerals, which are then fixed onto the fabric using a mordant. The mordant acts as a bridge between the dye and the fabric, enhancing the color's longevity and intensity.
The term "kestoväri" comes from the Finnish words "kesto," meaning durable, and "väri," meaning color. This technique
Traditional kestoväri techniques often involve boiling the fabric in a mordant solution, such as alum or iron,
Kestoväri has been practiced in Finland for centuries and is an important part of the country's cultural
In recent years, there has been a resurgence of interest in kestoväri, with many artisans and designers