Description
Bagru printing is one of the best and oldest Indian traditional techniques of printing, done with natural colours, a art practice followed by the chhippa community of a remote village of Rajasthan called Bagru. The process starts from preparing the cloth to finished printed fabrics through their indigenous methods.
Motifs having some specialty are transferred onto light coloured background with wooden blocks following two styles direct and resist style. Although this technique is facing problems against the threat of globalization, this exotic art of creation is required to be encouraged in the present context of environmental consciousness and for the love for local.
Fabric : cotton linen
Wash Instructions : Separate wash with cold water.
Length: standard
Disclaimer :
Variations in color and patterns are inherent characteristics of handloom products and are not defects. This also ensures that the product is actually handmade.
Characteristic imperfections associated with hand block printing may be observed, and colours may fade or bleed due to the traditional dyeing and printing process employed.
Slight colour variation might also be visible in different coloured lights, as applicable with every coloured item in the real world!
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