Our journey begins in the rainforest with local ethnic groups, learning the deep-rooted art of natural dyeing.
We study the plants and minerals that yield vibrant hues, understanding that each color carries a story—a history of place, ritual, and relationship with the wild. This is the living knowledge that guides our hands.
That knowledge is woven into existence by the artisans. We collaborate to preserve each meticulous stitch and traditional pattern, transforming rainforest dye into resilient, sacred cloth. This is not just weaving; it is safeguarding a heritage, a conscious act of cultural transmission and tangible protection.
This living heritage finds its home in Koloris. More than a retreat, it is a living archive—a place where dyed textiles and woven stories create a sanctuary.
Here, guests are welcomed not just to admire, but to fully experience the rainforest’s beauty through the very fabric that tells its ancient tale.
Koloris experiences, Jingmai Mountain, Yunnan
In every thread, a language; in every pattern, a map. A textile is not just an object—it is an archive of hands, a diary of culture, and a vessel of spirit.