Natural Dye Cami Jumpsuit Avocado Seed
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A bespoke piece, hand-dyed by botanical dye artist, Phoebe Hunter. This one-of-a-kind 100% hemp Cami Jumpsuit has been dyed with avocado seeds.
Size: 6
Natural Dye: Avocado seeds
Both the skin and the seed of the avocado fruit (Persea americana) are rich in tannins and have been used for thousands of years as fabric dye and ink. With origins in central Mexico, the avocado has been cultivated for its fruit since 5,000 BC. Traces of alpaca and llama wool dyed with avocado seeds has been found in archaeological sites in the Andean highlands where the indigenous Aymara and Quechua people lived.
Artist Notes: Collected over years and donated by friends and family. Often when I visit a friend, they will greet me with a handful of avocado seeds they have kept for me. Meaning I now have a large bucket almost always full of them ready to dye with. They produce a muted pink/rose colour that has some texture to it from the soy mordant reaction. The process is similar to steeping tea, where you boil them for a period of time and strain the seeds, leaving behind a beautiful pinkish dye bath.
Style: Cami Jumpsuit
Cami Jumpsuit
All measurements in CM
AU 6 | AU 8 | AU 10 | AU 12 | AU 14 | AU 16 | AU 18 | |
Bust | 86 | 90 | 94 | 98 | 102 | 106 | 110 |
Hips | 106 | 110 | 114 | 118 | 122 | 126 | 130 |
Length* | 117 | 119 | 121 | 121 | 121 | 121 | 121 |
*Length can be adjusted with adjustable cami straps.
Bust measured from underarm to underarm; doubled for circumference.
Hips measured across; doubled for circumference.
Length measured from top of cami strap (set at mid-point) to lower hem.