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Indigo floral Ajrakh handblock print A-line cotton skirt with maroon slit
Discover the enchanting world of handblock print cotton skirts, where fashion meets tradition in the most delightful way! Our skirts are a testament to the skilled artisans of Bhuj, Gujrat, where the fabric is meticulously sourced from far-flung villages.
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About Unblock By Jenny
India is home to many, unique traditional hand block prints spread across the country. While Rajasthan boasts of its beautiful Sanganeri and Bagru prints, Kutch is the land of Ajrak designs. Andhra Pradesh expresses its art through Kalamkari, while Madhya Pradesh can’t stop bragging about their Bagh prints.
Our founder Jenny, a woman of fine taste and exquisite style, noticed that the magnificence of Indian block prints are limited to a few styles and designs as seen in salwar suits, dresses, kurtis, lehengas etc. Do they look good in them? Sure. Can they look better on other apparels? Oh yes!
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Difference between Sanganeri and Bagru Print
The heart of Rajasthan lies in its rich culture and heritage. The desert state is renowned for its exuberant art and craft. One of Rajasthan's most popular handicrafts is block printed fabric. The ...
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Bagru Print: Bagru is another hand-block printing technique from the village of Bagru,Rajasthan. It's usually done with natural dyes made from materials like iron, tree gum, indigo and Amla. Bagr...
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Ajrakh was originated in Kutch, Gujrat and it is characterised by its unique dyeing technique called resist printing. The popular term ‘Ajrakh’ is derived from the persion Arabic term ‘Azarak’ whic...
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