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Indigo Dyed Shibori Challah Covers

August 16 @ 10:00 AM12:00 PM EDT

**Fiber on the Edge**

**Exhibit Dates: **July 26 – September 2, 2026

**Opening Reception: **Sunday, July 26, 1 – 4 PM

**Artist Talk:** Sunday, August 30, 2 PM

Indigo is one of the oldest dyes in human history, prized across civilizations
for its deep, soulful, living blues. Join us for an exciting, hands-on
afternoon where ancient global craft meets modern Jewish tradition.

In this creative workshop, we will explore the beautiful concept of _hiddur
mitzvah_ —beautifying the commandment—by transforming raw fabric into an
heirloom-quality, one-of-a-kind Challah cover for your Shabbat table.

Using **Shibori** , the exquisite Japanese art of resist-dyeing, you will
learn how to fold, bind, twist, and clamp fabric to unlock breathtaking
geometric patterns. As we dip our textiles into a rich, organic indigo vat,
you’ll watch the magic of oxidation turn your fabric from bright green to
brilliant blue right before your eyes.

We will gather to chat about the rich history of indigo, the significance of
the Challah cover, and the profound, mystical symbolism of the color blue
(_Tekhelet_) in Jewish tradition.

You’ll leave not just with a gorgeous piece of functional ritual art, but with
a deeper connection to the vibrant colors of our heritage.

Registration required.

**Exhibit Sponsors** :

Manat Foundation, Prudence Bernstein Trust, Nancy Wanchik, Esther Hankin

For more on exhibits and events, visit
[charachgallery.org](https://charachgallery.org/).

**NEW! OPEN HOURS DURING EXHIBITS:**

_Tuesday – 10 AM – 4 PM_

_Thursday – 11 AM – 7 PM_

Sunday, Wednesday by appointment

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Organized by: Janice Charach Gallery

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