I create art that is rooted in the land. From baskets woven with local willow to hats knit from a neighbor’s sheep, my work is a collaboration with nature. I aim to share the quiet, simple beauty of the Pacific Northwest through every stitch, weave, and brushstroke.

Every piece in this collection begins in the soil. I believe that the most beautiful colors aren’t made in a lab—they are grown in the garden and foraged from the wild.

Using time-honored natural dye techniques, I extract pigments from local botanicals like marigolds, walnut hulls, and indigo to create colors that are soft, living, and unique. Whether it’s a hand-dyed silk thread or a watercolor study of a summer bloom, my work is a celebration of the fleeting beauty of the seasons.

When you take home one of these pieces, you aren’t just buying an object; you’re taking a small, handmade piece of the garden with you.

– Diana Vinh

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