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Oxford Treehouse Gallery

328 County Road 418
Oxford, MS, 38655
662-236-1667
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Vikki Hughes Johnson

I learned to sew at a young age and have always been drawn to textiles. During Covid, I started taking online embroidery classes with well-known teachers from the UK. When I heard about eco-dyeing, I was fascinated and began experimenting with the process. I am a master gardener, so dyeing with natural materials fits perfectly with my passion for plants. Living in Lafayette County, I have access to all kinds of leaves, flowers, galls & nuts. My friends kindly share their rusty discards & I pick up rusted treasures wherever I go.

I love to make one of a kind home furnishings and clothes using natural materials such as leaves, onion skins, marigolds and rust. I often recycle clothing and linens to make something new from that which might otherwise be discarded.

Working in this way is a slow, methodical process.  It requires scouring the fabric, treating it with a mordant to give the color “teeth” to adhere to the material, collecting materials from the woods, applying them to the fabric, rolling and securing each piece and boiling it or steaming it. It is then washed and ironed. Some pieces are dyed multiple times. The best part is always unwrapping the bundle. It is exciting to see what nature and time will produce.

In employing this unique process of plant and rust dyeing, even decay can be a thing of beauty.  In this way, the napkin, pillow or clothing becomes a functional work of art.  

Vikki Hughes Johnson

I learned to sew at a young age and have always been drawn to textiles. During Covid, I started taking online embroidery classes with well-known teachers from the UK. When I heard about eco-dyeing, I was fascinated and began experimenting with the process. I am a master gardener, so dyeing with natural materials fits perfectly with my passion for plants. Living in Lafayette County, I have access to all kinds of leaves, flowers, galls & nuts. My friends kindly share their rusty discards & I pick up rusted treasures wherever I go.

I love to make one of a kind home furnishings and clothes using natural materials such as leaves, onion skins, marigolds and rust. I often recycle clothing and linens to make something new from that which might otherwise be discarded.

Working in this way is a slow, methodical process.  It requires scouring the fabric, treating it with a mordant to give the color “teeth” to adhere to the material, collecting materials from the woods, applying them to the fabric, rolling and securing each piece and boiling it or steaming it. It is then washed and ironed. Some pieces are dyed multiple times. The best part is always unwrapping the bundle. It is exciting to see what nature and time will produce.

In employing this unique process of plant and rust dyeing, even decay can be a thing of beauty.  In this way, the napkin, pillow or clothing becomes a functional work of art.  

 24” Necklace. Double sided turquoise and silver hand-carved pendant from Tibet with turquoise chips and silver bead from Bali with Sterling clasp.  $280

24” Necklace. Double sided turquoise and silver hand-carved pendant from Tibet with turquoise chips and silver bead from Bali with Sterling clasp.

$280

 21” Necklace. Round tiger eye with Vermeil clasp. $180  Hand-carved silver Tibetan Pendant with amber chips and sterling silver beads. Hook and eye clasp. $180

21” Necklace. Round tiger eye with Vermeil clasp. $180

Hand-carved silver Tibetan Pendant with amber chips and sterling silver beads. Hook and eye clasp. $180

 21” necklace. Antique Ethiopian Silver Cross, paired with antique red glass beads and Ethiopian prayer beads, and Sterling clasp

21” necklace. Antique Ethiopian Silver Cross, paired with antique red glass beads and Ethiopian prayer beads, and Sterling clasp

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 22” necklace. Crystal chunks and chips with hammered sterling silver clasp  $250

22” necklace. Crystal chunks and chips with hammered sterling silver clasp

$250

 19” necklace. Very unusual discs of Serpentine with Chromite Chita, Onyx slice, and sterling silver clasp  $225

19” necklace. Very unusual discs of Serpentine with Chromite Chita, Onyx slice, and sterling silver clasp

$225

 17.5 and 21” necklaces. Faceted crystals, Swarovski crystals, sterling silver clasp.  $150 each  21.5” necklace. Opalite Hexagons with pearls and Vermeil custom clasp.  $200

17.5 and 21” necklaces. Faceted crystals, Swarovski crystals, sterling silver clasp.

$150 each

21.5” necklace. Opalite Hexagons with pearls and Vermeil custom clasp.

$200

 19” necklace. Nordic Rune Bone & Amethyst pendant on Amethyst with sterling spacers.  $150

19” necklace. Nordic Rune Bone & Amethyst pendant on Amethyst with sterling spacers.

$150

 19” necklace made with Cambodian river rocks, Ethiopian prayer beads, turquoise, and sterling silver $375

19” necklace made with Cambodian river rocks, Ethiopian prayer beads, turquoise, and sterling silver $375

 18” necklace made with vaseline beads, coral, Ethiopian prayer beads, hand-carved silver Tibetan pendant inlaid with turquoise and coral, and a sterling silver clasp $450

18” necklace made with vaseline beads, coral, Ethiopian prayer beads, hand-carved silver Tibetan pendant inlaid with turquoise and coral, and a sterling silver clasp $450

 19” necklace made with wingho turquoise, sterling silver beads, and vermeil clasp $400

19” necklace made with wingho turquoise, sterling silver beads, and vermeil clasp $400

 18” necklace made with coral slices, sterling silver, and heishi $360

18” necklace made with coral slices, sterling silver, and heishi $360

eco-dyed cotton pillow $150

eco-dyed cotton pillow $150

 eco-dyed cotton flour sack towels $35

eco-dyed cotton flour sack towels $35

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