SUKOBURU is based in India, where everything from fabric to clothing is made. We will bring you the atmosphere, scents, and production background of the place through visuals and text. This time, we will focus on the women who work in the block printing workshop. 
Block printing is an essential part of SUKOBURU's clothing production.
This traditional handicraft requires a lot of physical labor,
There are many male craftsmen.
However, in the workshops that have been doing business for many years,
Two women are actively supporting the vitality of the workshop.
SUKOBURU's clothes are dyed by these women who have such powerful energy.
One of them is a craftsman who specializes in "mud resist dyeing," an important process in natural dye block printing. 
Carefully apply mud to wooden blocks according to the design.
This resist dyeing process involves pressing the fabric against the
Exquisite techniques are required to make the beautiful patterns stand out after dyeing.
Her focus and delicate touch bring SUKOBURU's intricate designs to life.
The other is the key figure in the workshop, affectionately referred to by the artisans as "mata ji" (everyone's mother). 
My main job is to apply the base color to white cotton fabric before printing the fabric. 
The finish of this base color is,
It is no exaggeration to say that it determines the overall impression of the product.
They always,
Wearing brightly colored saris,
She also wears stylish accessories on her fingers and arms.
The lively atmosphere of the workshop, the fashion sense of the women who match the colors of the dyes, and their genuine smiles are
The image of a powerful woman from an Indian block print workshop.
This fabric is not just about technology,
It also contains the energy of women who work flexibly in the artisan world. 
When you put on SUKOBURU clothes, we hope you will gently remember the presence of the women working in the workshop.