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Textile travel notes from Eastern Flores and Lembata: Chris Buckley

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ikat, partly dyed, at Watublapi. The brown color becomes deeper if the yarn is left slightly damp after dyeing. Which might partly account for the unique smell of naturally dyed Morinda textiles

ikat, partly dyed, at Watublapi. The brown color becomes deeper if the yarn is left slightly damp after dyeing. Which might partly account for the unique smell of naturally dyed Morinda textiles
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Donna Lum's travel notes on Flores from June 2005
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