For ten years, Charleston-based textile artist Anya Selkirk has been consumed by a singular, desperate quest: to find the mythical color known as "A Mile of Indigo."
This is not a pigment, but a shade of blue so luminous and profound it is said to settle in the fibers like memory. Driven by a single, faded clue in an antique weaver’s journal, Anya abandons her life to travel to the arid, ancient dye traditions of India's Kachchh district.