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Natural Dye Workshop with Minority Peoples

Indulge in Thai natural dyeing technique.
DURATION
2.5 hours
Booking type
Join-in trip
MEET UP
At location
Group size
Up to 10 guests
Learn natural dyeing from Thai women and take home your own hand-dyed silk scarf!
Step into Hoa Tien Brocade's cozy studio, located on the outskirts of Hanoi, and enjoy a colourful morning - made all naturally! During the workshop, you will be able to learn about the traditional art of natural dyeing among Thai people, who have been using this technique for generations. You'll also gain an insight into the deep-rooted crafts practices of the Thai minority people in Vietnam. Best of all, you'll get hands-on and make your own hand-dyed silk scarf which you can take home!Your instructor will be Sam Thi Tinh - founder of Hoa Tien Brocade and a Thai woman who has been dyeing and weaving since she was 14 years old. In this workshop, you will use natural ingredients to create your own 40x40cm scarf. Another unique thing about Hoa Tien Brocade is it's situated in a craft village called Me Tri Village. Me Tri is one of two villages in Hanoi that are renowned for producing "Cốm Hà Nội," or green rice flakes. This popular food represents the autumn season in Hanoi. If you visit the city during late summer or autumn, be sure to indulge in this delicacy. The profession of making green rice flakes has been a part of Me Tri's heritage for over 100 years, and their green rice flakes are now enjoyed not only domestically but also globally, as they're exported to countries such as Japan, the UK, and the US, and are popular gifts for international tourists. The skill of making green rice flakes has been passed down through generations in Me Tri, and their unique method remains a secret. Me Tri's green rice flakes have become a symbol of Hanoi and Vietnamese culture, cherished by locals and visitors alike. What to ExpectLearn the traditional dyeing technique using natural ingredientsCreate your own 40x40cm scarfGain an understanding of Thai traditions and culture
What You’ll be Doing
You'll learn the dyeing technique from Thai people in Hoa Tien Village
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What’s Included
All materials used in the workshop
One 40x40cm scarf to work on
Tea break
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Who you’re supporting
community_based
Community Champion
women_owned
Women-led Wonder
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Select Time for 27 Dec 2024
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Where we'll meet
Start Point
Meet-up at Hoa Tien Brocade Studio(Hoa Tiến Brocade, Phố Mễ Trì Thượng, Vietnam)
  • 09:00am
End Point
  • End at Start Point(s)
Start & ends
  • Every Friday
    09:00AM - 11:30AM
  • Every Saturday
    09:00AM - 11:30AM
  • Every Sunday
    09:00AM - 11:30AM
Suitability / Accessibility
  • Child Friendly (Recommended Age: 5+)
Cancellation & other policies
  • Cancellation
    Cancel 3 days before activity for a full refund
  • Minimum Participants
    If there are fewer than 2 participants, the host may reschedule or refund your booking.
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Hoa Tien Brocade is an embroidery and natural-dyed studio founded by Sam Thi Tinh. Tinh is a Thai woman that moved to Hanoi from Hoa Tien Village, Nghe An - one of the oldest (over 100 years old) and most famous brocade-weaving cradles of Thai people. In 2010, Tinh's mother - Mrs. Sam Thi Bich - started a cooperative business to help increase the income of Thai women in Nghe An and preserve their culture and traditions. Following in her mother's footsteps, Tinh opened her studio in Hanoi as a showroom to share the beauty of Thai handicrafts with the world. Every Hoa Tien item is made entirely by hand from planting raw materials, dyeing fabrics, weaving, and embroidering into fashion accessories or home decor. It is Tinh's passion to help her own community and tell more people about her culture through what she grew up with - weaving, fabric-dyeing, and embroidery.
Experience: 14 years
Speaks: Basic English
Acceptance rate: 61%
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Helpful Questions

Hi, I'm interested, but I've already done a batik workshop in a hmong village, and a tumeric tie dye workshop in a thai village so I'm curious if I'm able to learn different things from your workshop. I'm interested in learning more about how to make different natural dyes, especially pink color. I don't mind if the workshop is entirely about creating natural dyes, let me know!
weimanny, 04 Dec 2024
Hello! During the workshop, you will be able to learn about the traditional art of natural dyeing among Thai people, who have been using this technique for generations. You'll also gain an insight into the deep-rooted crafts practices of the Thai minority people in Vietnam. Best of all, you'll get hands-on and make your own hand-dyed silk scarf which you can take home!
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