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Discover the art of Tataki Zomé with Priscille from the "Plumes et Papillons" association! Tataki Zomé, also called Hapa Zomé, is an ancient textile art technique that uses natural plant pigments to dye paper and fabric fibers. Originating in Japan, this technique involves pounding the plants to release their dye and create unique patterns. You can print leaves or flowers and watch the colors gradually appear on fabric (bags, tea towels, t-shirts, etc.) or paper (for decorations, postcards, or stationery, for example). It's an easy activity, ideal for doing with children. Free with registration.
