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Weave Ajrakh

Weave Ajrakh

Ajrakh is a resist block-printing technique native to Ajrakhpur, in Bhuj, Gujarat historically connecting to the Indus Valley Civilization. The fabric is cre. . . Show More

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Key Features : Handloom Cotton, Mul Ajrakh, Sustainable, Natural Dyed Note:-Available in Red and Green color ( Red & Indigo SOLD OUT) Description : Red Handloom Cotton Tunic with Pintucks Detailing  & Side Gathers on mul Ajrakh highliting it with yellow piping. Gathered bell sleeves. Paired with Handloom Cotton Straight Pants/ Trousers  Styling tip : Style it with Cotton Pants / Trousers  or Skirt  Fabric Write up : The Weave Story: Ajrakh is a resist block-printing technique native to Ajrakhpur, in Bhuj, Gujarat historically connecting to the Indus Valley Civilization. The fabric is created through traditional vegetable dyeing by using natural and organic substances like indigo, madder, harde powder, pomegranate seeds and others to dye the fabric. Ajrakh’s intricate motifs and patterns are achieved through one of the most sophisticated block printing techniques. It goes through 21 complex steps and can take up to 2 weeks to accomplish. The feel...
Key Features : Handloom Cotton, Mul Ajrakh, Sustainable, Natural Dyed Note:-Available in Red and Green color ( Red & Indigo...
Rs. 1,293.75 Rs. 1,725.00 25% Off
Key Features :  Handloom Cotton , Khesh, Ajrakh, Upcycled, Eco - Friendly , Sustainable, Natural Dyed  Description : Reversible  Scarf, Handloom Cotton with khesh stripe detailing & Ajrakh print at reverse. Styling tip : This Versatile Scarf can be  styled with dress, top, Jumpsuit.  Fabric Write up : Handloom fabrics are crafted on loom where the artisan adds each warp and weft by hand. Due to human handling of the weave, the fabric is softer. Hand woven cotton is more breathable in nature. It means that it allows more air penetration and is absorbent, in turn keeping you cool in the summer and warm in the winter. We believe that Handloom fabrics are a lifestyle,making a strong value statement ! Prathaa works more and more each day to promote and support revival of Handloom weaves,carrying the love and emotions woven in each piece of fabric.   The handloom Khesh weave...
Key Features :  Handloom Cotton , Khesh, Ajrakh, Upcycled, Eco - Friendly , Sustainable, Natural Dyed  Description : Reversible  Scarf,...
Rs. 3,752.25 Rs. 5,003.00 25% Off
Key Features :  Mul Ajrakh, Sustainable, Natural Dyed, Patchwork upcycled, Handloom Cotton Description : Dark Green Sharara paired with Spaghetti Red Handloom Cotton Top & Patchwork Khesh Jacket  Styling tip : Style it together as a set or can be worn as seprates.  Fabric Write up : The Weave Story: Ajrakh is a resist block-printing technique native to Ajrakhpur, in Bhuj, Gujarat historically connecting to the Indus Valley Civilization. The fabric is created through traditional vegetable dyeing by using natural and organic substances like indigo, madder, harde powder, pomegranate seeds and others to dye the fabric. Ajrakh’s intricate motifs and patterns are achieved through one of the most sophisticated block printing techniques. It goes through 21 complex steps and can take up to 2 weeks to accomplish. The feel and smell of the fabric is so rich that it is not questionable why the weave is special.       ...
Key Features :  Mul Ajrakh, Sustainable, Natural Dyed, Patchwork upcycled, Handloom Cotton Description : Dark Green Sharara paired with Spaghetti...
Rs. 1,897.50 Rs. 2,530.00 25% Off
Key Features :  Mul Ajrakh, Sustainable, Natural Dyed, Patchwork upcycled, Handloom Cotton Description : Dark Green Sharara, Handloom Cotton Body & Gathered Mul ajrakh from knee to hem.  Styling tip : Style it with top, Spaghetti, Croptop, Kurti. Fabric Write up : The Weave Story: Ajrakh is a resist block-printing technique native to Ajrakhpur, in Bhuj, Gujarat historically connecting to the Indus Valley Civilization. The fabric is created through traditional vegetable dyeing by using natural and organic substances like indigo, madder, harde powder, pomegranate seeds and others to dye the fabric. Ajrakh’s intricate motifs and patterns are achieved through one of the most sophisticated block printing techniques. It goes through 21 complex steps and can take up to 2 weeks to accomplish. The feel and smell of the fabric is so rich that it is not questionable why the weave is special.         Specifications :       ...
Key Features :  Mul Ajrakh, Sustainable, Natural Dyed, Patchwork upcycled, Handloom Cotton Description : Dark Green Sharara, Handloom Cotton Body...
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Key Features : Handloom Cotton, Mul Ajrakh, Sustainable, Natural Dyed Note:-Available in Red and Green color ( Red & Indigo SOLD OUT) Description : Red Handloom Cotton Tunic with Pintucks Detailing  & Side Gathers on mul Ajrakh highliting it with yellow piping. Gathered bell sleeves. Paired with Handloom Cotton Straight Pants/ Trousers  Styling tip : Style it with Cotton Pants / Trousers  or Skirt  Fabric Write up : The Weave Story: Ajrakh is a resist block-printing technique native to Ajrakhpur, in Bhuj, Gujarat historically connecting to the Indus Valley Civilization. The fabric is created through traditional vegetable dyeing by using natural and organic substances like indigo, madder, harde powder, pomegranate seeds and others to dye the fabric. Ajrakh’s intricate motifs and patterns are achieved through one of the most sophisticated block printing techniques. It goes through 21 complex steps and can take up to 2 weeks to accomplish. The feel...
Key Features : Handloom Cotton, Mul Ajrakh, Sustainable, Natural Dyed Note:-Available in Red and Green color ( Red & Indigo...
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Key Features : Handloom Cotton, Mul Ajrakh, Sustainable, Natural Dyed.  Khesh Note:-Available in Red and Green color ( Red & Indigo SOLD OUT) Description : Red Handloom Cotton Tunic with Pintucks Detailing  & Side Gathers on mul Ajrakh highliting it with yellow piping. Gathered bell sleeves. Paired with Asymmetrical Gathered  Skirt  in Mul Ajrakh Giving dark green mul ajrakh frill at the hem. Styling tip : Style it with Cotton Pants / Trousers  or Skirt  Fabric Write up : The Weave Story: Ajrakh is a resist block-printing technique native to Ajrakhpur, in Bhuj, Gujarat historically connecting to the Indus Valley Civilization. The fabric is created through traditional vegetable dyeing by using natural and organic substances like indigo, madder, harde powder, pomegranate seeds and others to dye the fabric. Ajrakh’s intricate motifs and patterns are achieved through one of the most sophisticated block printing techniques. It goes through 21 complex steps...
Key Features : Handloom Cotton, Mul Ajrakh, Sustainable, Natural Dyed.  Khesh Note:-Available in Red and Green color ( Red &...