Description
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Visual Dispersion (The Salt Effect): Look at the background texture. It is full of tiny, grainy speckles. This represents “Pigment Granulation,” where the pigment particles clump together or are dispersed unevenly by a chemical agent (like salt or bleach). It creates a “noisy” dispersion rather than a smooth gradient.
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Edge Dispersion (The Bleed): The edges of the flowers are not clean lines. They are ragged and seeping. This mimics the way bleach or discharge paste disperses into the surrounding fabric—it eats away at the dye in an uncontrolled, organic way, leaving a “burnt” or soft edge.
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Category: Acid Wash / Grunge Resist Style.
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Dispersion: Refers to the chaotic, grainy texture caused by chemical reaction or salt resist, creating a “noisy” rather than smooth look.











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