BAGRU BLOCK PRINTING
Bagru block printing is a traditional form of textile printing that originated in the village of Bagru, Rajasthan, India. This technique involves using hand-carved wooden blocks to create intricate designs on fabric using natural dyes. The fabric is first washed, dyed and then stamped with the blocks in a carefully planned pattern. The skilled artisans of Bagru have been practicing this art form for generations and use their knowledge of dyeing and printing to create beautiful and unique textiles. The process is labor-intensive and requires precision, making each piece a work of art. Bagru block printing has gained popularity globally and is now being used in fashion and home decor.
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