Collection: Ajrakh Fabric
Ajrakh is a traditional block-printed textile technique originating from the Kutch region of Gujarat and Sindh in Pakistan. It is characterized by its intricate geometric patterns, vivid colors, and the use of natural dyes. The printing process involves multiple steps, including preparing the fabric, applying the resist with blocks, dyeing, and washing.
Ajrakh textiles are often made from cotton and are used to create garments, shawls, and home furnishings. The designs typically reflect natural forms and motifs, embedding cultural significance. The technique is not only an art form but also a means of preserving heritage and traditional craftsmanship. Ajrakh has gained international recognition and is celebrated for its beauty and the skill involved in its creation.