White Black Bagru Handblock Printed Saree Magical Mix
Bagru block printing - Bagru located 32 km west of Jaipur, has long been home to the Chippa Community, a caste dedicated to the art of hand block printing. It's clay rich soil and hot, arid climate have for four centuries provided it with the perfect conditions for its unique style of printing. Bagru printers use a technique called “Dabu” in which a mixture of black clay, acacia gum, spoiled wheat flour, limestone, and cow pies is printed onto the fabric. The fabric can then be dyed and left in the sun to dry. When the Dabu is washed out the printed portions of the fabric are left undyed. Although synthetic dyes have been introduced to the textile industry, offering a much wider range of colors, the Bagru has kept up its tradition of using natural dyes. These dyes include indigo blue, madder root red, pomegranate yellow, harda yellow, syahi black, and a green obtained by mixing harda and indigo.
Drape yourself in luxury with our White Black Bagru Handblock Printed Saree. Made from chanderi silk cotton, this saree features charming checks in black and white, accompanied by a zari border and elegant mango motifs. The surprising floral pallu in blue and green will make you stand out like a rockstar. Elevate your style with this magical mix.
Saree Fabric : Chanderi silk cotton
Saree Length : 5.4 m + 80 cm blouse piece
Saree Width : 44 inches
Note: The colours you see on your device may vary due to the varying colour reproduction, brightness and resolution of individual devices. This is a handwoven saree and minor irregularities are the uniqueness of handcrafted products and make them exquisite!
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Bagru block printing - Bagru located 32 km west of Jaipur, has long been home to the Chippa Community, a caste dedicated to the art of hand block printing. It's clay rich soil and hot, arid climate have for four centuries provided it with the perfect conditions for its unique style of printing. Bagru printers use a technique called “Dabu” in which a mixture of black clay, acacia gum, spoiled wheat flour, limestone, and cow pies is printed onto the fabric. The fabric can then be dyed and left in the sun to dry. When the Dabu is washed out the printed portions of the fabric are left undyed. Although synthetic dyes have been introduced to the textile industry, offering a much wider range of colors, the Bagru has kept up its tradition of using natural dyes. These dyes include indigo blue, madder root red, pomegranate yellow, harda yellow, syahi black, and a green obtained by mixing harda and indigo.
Drape yourself in luxury with our White Black Bagru Handblock Printed Saree. Made from chanderi silk cotton, this saree features charming checks in black and white, accompanied by a zari border and elegant mango motifs. The surprising floral pallu in blue and green will make you stand out like a rockstar. Elevate your style with this magical mix.
Saree Fabric : Chanderi silk cotton
Saree Length : 5.4 m + 80 cm blouse piece
Saree Width : 44 inches
Note: The colours you see on your device may vary due to the varying colour reproduction, brightness and resolution of individual devices. This is a handwoven saree and minor irregularities are the uniqueness of handcrafted products and make them exquisite!
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