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Old December 14th, 2010, 01:33 PM   #4
Yaser Al Saghrjie
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hi joel;
i wish i could get rid of my science related complex but it looks like when it comes to dyes even Ethel Mairet shares my view; in her book Indigo Jenny Balfour-Paul quoted her saying: " dying is an art; the moment science dominates it, it is an art no longer, and the craftsmman must go back to the time before science touched it, and begin all over a gain." page 115
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