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El Salvador’s Indigo Dye Legacy Draws Global Attention in France.

Summary by El Salvador in English
The vibrant indigo of El Salvador took center stage at UNESCO headquarters in Paris, France, during the collective exhibition “Celebrating the Biocultural Diversity of Latin America and the Caribbean.” The works of Salvadoran artist Grace Guirola captivated attendees with their intricate detail, all created using añil, or xiquilite — the natural dye once considered the economic engine of colonial El Salvador. Supported by El Salvador’s Permanent…
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El Salvador in English broke the news in on Thursday, June 12, 2025.
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