Hand Block: Sap Green Color Floral and Geometrical Pattern Tussar Ajrakh Hand Block Saree
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Ajrakh hand block printing is an ancient art form that originates from the Kutch region of Gujarat, India. This intricate craft is known for its deep, rich colors and symmetrical patterns, often featuring natural dyes like indigo and madder.
The story of Ajrakh dates back nearly 4,000 years when the Khatri community of artisans perfected the technique. Legend has it that King Raja Bhoj was so mesmerized by the beauty of this textile that he exclaimed, "Aajrakh" (keep it for today), which eventually gave the art its name.
Ajrakh printing involves a complex, multi-stage process of resist dyeing and block printing. Artisans meticulously carve intricate designs on wooden blocks, which are then dipped in natural dyes and stamped onto fabric. The fabric undergoes multiple rounds of dyeing, washing, and sun-drying to achieve its characteristic depth and vibrancy.
The motifs in Ajrakh prints often reflect elements of nature, like stars, flowers, and geometric patterns, symbolizing harmony and balance. Today, this ancient craft has gained global recognition for its sustainable practices and timeless elegance. Yet, the true essence of Ajrakh lies in the hands of the artisans who continue to preserve this heritage with dedication and skill.
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Tania stood gracefully in the softly lit studio, draped in the exquisite Sap Green Color Floral and Geometrical Pattern Tussar Ajrakh Hand Block Saree from Bandhuli's collection. The intricate designs of the saree, blending traditional craftsmanship with modern elegance, perfectly complemented her poised demeanor. The subtle sheen of the Tussar silk reflected the light, enhancing the vibrancy of the Ajrakh motifs.
The photographer adjusted the lens, capturing Tania’s elegance as she effortlessly posed, highlighting the saree's intricate details. Each frame showcased the fluidity and grace of the fabric, telling a story of heritage and artistry. The floral and geometrical patterns seemed to dance along the saree’s length, reflecting the timeless beauty of Bandhuli’s craft.
As the shoot progressed, the studio atmosphere was filled with awe and admiration for both the model and the masterpiece she adorned. Tania’s serene expression and the saree’s rich hues created an enchanting visual symphony, embodying the essence of Bandhuli's artistic legacy.
At Bandhuli, we have a customer friendly Cancellation and Refund policy. We strive to make sure you have the best experience while selecting and buying your favorite Indian Ethnic Outfits. But sometimes despite our best efforts to keep our customers happy, there are times when you might feel the need to return your product for circumstances beyond your or our control.
Following is out customer friendly policy.
Pre-Shipment Cancellation Policy:
Post-Shipment Return & Refund Policy:
Q: I received the order. But there's an issue. Can I return my ordered items?
A: Yes, you can. Below criterias are eligible for return
a. There may be a manufacturing defect which didn't get noticed during packing; or
b. A wrong item is shipped out to you by mistake.
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Shades displayed across the range of fabric and accessories may slightly vary from the actual color. This may happen due to multiple settings in viewing device e.g. Laptop/Mobile/Tab or due to digital photography
The Saree might have color spots or color on the edge of the pallu which is natural in case of Hand block print
Blouse and Accessories which model is wearing, is not included