Ajrakh Hand Block Printed Modal Fabric Black

630.00 Incl. GST

When it is not easy to find perfect size readymade garment for you then get this exclusive naturally dyed ajrakh hand block printed fabric and stich your garment as per your own style and size!

Ajrakh Block Print Craft:
The Khatri community, whose ancestors have been printing with wooden ajrakh blocks for centuries, migrated to Kutch from Sindh. Ajrakh has two meanings: “keep it for today” and “like the blue sky with stars sparkling in the darkness.” Wooden and metal blocks carved with traditional designs are coated in dye and printed on cloth. Stunning results are achieved through a process of hand printing, rinsing and sun drying. The different patterns of each block fit together into colorful designs.

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

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Additional information

Size

Material

Modal

Color

Craft

Ajrakh Hand Block Print

Artisanal Community

Khatri

Wash care

Do first wash saperately, then it can be washed normaly

Description

When it is not easy to find perfect size readymade garment for you then get this exclusive naturally dyed ajrakh hand block printed fabric and stich your garment as per your own style and size!

Ajrakh Block Print Craft:
The Khatri community, whose ancestors have been printing with wooden ajrakh blocks for centuries, migrated to Kutch from Sindh. Ajrakh has two meanings: “keep it for today” and “like the blue sky with stars sparkling in the darkness.” Wooden and metal blocks carved with traditional designs are coated in dye and printed on cloth. Stunning results are achieved through a process of hand printing, rinsing and sun drying. The different patterns of each block fit together into colorful designs.

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.