Description
This intricate ajrakh hand block-printed chanderi silk-cotton zari border saree with tassels is made using natural dyes through the traditional ajrakh technique of hand-block printing practiced by the artisans in the Kutch region of Gujarat. Ajrakh is a traditional vegetable dyeing and resist block-printing technique on cloth. It is estimated to be around 4,500 years old. The Ajrakh artisans in India are originally from Sindh, and they migrated to Kutch in Gujarat and Barmer in Rajasthan. Ajrakh is the traditional attire of the Maldhari pastoral community of Bhuj. The process of ‘Ajrakh’ is a long-drawn process with many stages, and each layer of colour is printed after a gap of time, so the cloth has to stay for the day.
Note
The colours you see on your device may slightly vary due to the difference in individual’s monitor.
Wash care
Hand Wash (Can do first two wash with plain water (dip and dry) next washes can do with mild shampoo. These sarees are made up of pure and fine threads so avoid using machine wash.)
Disclaimer
Our product photos use natural light for accuracy, but slight color variations may occur due to camera limitations. Some colors may appear brighter in photos.
Handcrafted items may exhibit minor irregularities in motifs, texture, and color, showcasing their unique character. Batch production results in slight variations in color, shade, and motifs, a testament to human craftsmanship. If you encounter a genuine quality or manufacturing defect, we are committed to providing a full refund or fulfilling your order to your satisfaction.
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