Additional information
Size | |
---|---|
Material | Cotton |
Color | |
Craft | Batik Hand Block Print |
Artisanal Community | Mix |
Wash care | Do first wash saperately, then it can be washed normaly |
₹1,300.00 Incl. GST
Decorate your bed with this traditionally wax resist batik hand block printed cotton bedsheets!
This set includes:
1) 1 King size – double bedsheet
2) 2 Pillow covers
Batik Block Print Craft:
Batik is one of Kutch’s many traditional textile crafts. There are twenty two batik artisan families working in the region. Batik designs are created when artisans paint or hand print paraffin wax on white fabric. Artisans use a collection of traditional and contemporary designed blocks to print flora, fauna, and geometric designs. When the fabric is dyed, the wax resists the colorful dyes and leaves designs surrounded by color. Today, Mundra is the Kutch’s centre for batik textiles.
Disclaimer:
Please note that since this is a hand block printed fabric it may have some irregularities due to color bleeding or rubbing involved in traditional printing process
1 in stock
Size | |
---|---|
Material | Cotton |
Color | |
Craft | Batik Hand Block Print |
Artisanal Community | Mix |
Wash care | Do first wash saperately, then it can be washed normaly |
Decorate your bed with this traditionally wax resist batik hand block printed cotton bedsheets!
This set includes:
1) 1 King size – double bedsheet
2) 2 Pillow covers
Batik Block Print Craft:
Batik is one of Kutch’s many traditional textile crafts. There are twenty two batik artisan families working in the region. Batik designs are created when artisans paint or hand print paraffin wax on white fabric. Artisans use a collection of traditional and contemporary designed blocks to print flora, fauna, and geometric designs. When the fabric is dyed, the wax resists the colorful dyes and leaves designs surrounded by color. Today, Mundra is the Kutch’s centre for batik textiles.
Disclaimer:
Please note that since this is a hand block printed fabric it may have some irregularities due to color bleeding or rubbing involved in traditional printing process
VRDI (Vivekananda Rural Development Institute) was established in 1988 with the mission of skill enhancement of Kutchi artisans and develop craft enterprises. It undertakes training, production, market support, and capacity building of craft enterprises in Mandvi & Mundra.