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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 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.

Weave Ajrakh
Rs. 3,314.00
Key Features : Naturally Dyed Ajrakh Inspired from Tradition Regular fit Description : A Yellow and Maroon Double Layer Angrakha Dress. The maxi dress is made of Maroon Checks Ajrakh Print. The Yellow Stripe Ajrakh print, serves as an overlay. It has a tie-up on the side. They can also be worn separately. The dress derives inspiration from the Rabari Style Angrakha Jacket worn at festivals in Gujarat. Styling tip : Style this dress with jhootis or sandals. Accessorize it with a jhumkas and bangles for an outing. Specifications :           Fabric Ajrakh Cotton Color Yellow and Maroon Neck Boat Neck Sleeve Type Half Sleeves Sleeve Length 10’’ Garment Type Maxi Angrakha Dress Garment Length 56’’ Closure - Fit Regular Pattern Stripe and Checks Season All Seasons Occasion Festive/Casual             Model Stats: Model is wearing size S Adhering to our commitment, we at Prathaa, work with natural, breathable and hand woven fabrics....
Key Features : Naturally Dyed Ajrakh Inspired from Tradition Regular fit Description : A Yellow and Maroon Double Layer Angrakha...

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,... Read More

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.

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