Block Printed Sarees - Hand Blocked
Hand block printed sarees are the most democratic and most joyful expression of India's extraordinary textile printing traditions — where skilled artisans use hand-carved wooden blocks dipped in natural dyes to stamp intricate patterns onto fabric with a rhythmic precision that no machine can replicate. India is home to some of the world's most celebrated block printing traditions: the geometric resist-printed Ajrakh of Kutch, the mud-resist Dabu printing of Rajasthan, the floral Bagru printing of Jaipur, the delicate Sanganeri printing of Rajasthan, and the bold Bagh printing of Madhya Pradesh — each with its own distinctive patterns, colour palette, and cultural identity. A hand block printed saree is the most wearable form of Indian folk art — beautiful, sustainable, and deeply connected to the land and people who created it.
India's Great Block Printing Traditions
- Ajrakh (Kutch) — geometric resist printing with natural indigo & madder
- Dabu (Rajasthan) — mud-resist printing with earthy, muted tones
- Bagru (Jaipur) — floral & geometric printing in traditional Rajasthani colours
- Sanganeri (Rajasthan) — delicate floral printing on fine cotton & silk
- Bagh (MP) — bold geometric printing using natural dyes
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