Material | Modal Silk |
Craft | Hand Block Ajrakh, Bandhej |
Color | Black/Magenta |
Length | 2.65m |
Width | 44" |
Hand block Ajrakh refers to the traditional Ajrakh printing technique done entirely by hand using wooden blocks. Ajrakh is a unique form of block printing that originated in the regions of Gujarat and Rajasthan in India and is characterized by its intricate geometric patterns and rich colors. The process involves several stages, including the preparation of the fabric, hand block printing using natural dyes, resist printing, dyeing, and washing. Skilled artisans carve intricate designs onto wooden blocks, which are then dipped into natural dyes and stamped onto the fabric. This meticulous process results in beautiful, handcrafted textiles with distinct Ajrakh patterns, often featuring motifs inspired by nature and culture.
Bandhani Modal Silk Dupatta combines the intricate tie-dye technique of Bandhani with the luxurious softness of modal silk, creating a stunning accessory. The modal silk fabric lends a smooth, elegant drape, while the Bandhani patterns add a vibrant and traditional touch. This versatile dupatta can elevate both casual and formal outfits with its blend of sophistication and cultural richness. Its lightweight and breathable nature make it ideal for all seasons, offering comfort and style. A Bandhani modal silk dupatta epitomizes timeless elegance, blending traditional craftsmanship with contemporary luxury in five lines.
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