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An Overview of Hand-Block Printing 

Artisans use engraved blocks of wood to print patterns on different materials. You’ll find printed silk sarees, blouses, and dresses. This is one of the oldest, slowest, and simplest ways of textile printing. This is a labour-intensive technique and therefore, it’s rare to find it. However, iTokri brings you a broad range of hand-block printed sarees with beautiful designs from all across India! Each block print saree has been printed with a different hand-block printing method from a different region. We have the

An Overview of Hand-Block Printing 

Artisans use engraved blocks of wood to print patterns on different materials. You’ll find printed silk sarees, blouses, and dresses. This is one of the oldest, slowest, and simplest ways of textile printing. This is a labour-intensive technique and therefore, it’s rare to find it. However, iTokri brings you a broad range of hand-block printed sarees with beautiful designs from all across India! Each block print saree has been printed with a different hand-block printing method from a different region. We have the Bagh handprint sarees, Ajrakh block print sarees, and even Kashidakari Hand Embroidered Chanderi Silk sarees. 

Make A Stylish Statement With Hand Block Printed Sarees

iTokri brings you a broad range of different styles of printed saree designs that you will love! We bring you Ajrakh block printed silk sarees at a price you won’t be able to refuse. 

Ajrakh block printing is mainly done in the region of Barmer in Rajasthan. It’s made with natural dyes including vegetable and mineral dyes. The most amazing fact about Ajrakh printing is that it’s printed on either side of a fabric to exactly replicate the print. iTokri brings you a beautiful  Ajrakh  block print silk saree collection that you must check out. 

We also have  Bagh  Hand Block Printed cotton sarees  with Zari Borders  to make your Shaadi look more aesthetic. Bagh printing is a traditional Indian handicraft from Bagh in the Dhar district of Madhya Pradesh. This is a 1,000-year-old practice that has been passed down for generations in the families of these artisans. We bring you this beautiful craft right from Rajasthan’s artisans to your doorsteps. 

iTokri has a huge collection of  Bandhani sarees,  Akola-printed sarees,  Ajrakh printed sarees,  Sanganeri printed sarees and  Bagru-printed sarees.  We might just be one of the biggest handloom stores  in India with our wide collection of  handloom sarees  at this point! 

Why Choose iTokri? 

iTokri was started with the aim of reaching every rural artisan in India and representing them in urban areas. Hailing from Gwalior, our brand is one of the biggest and most-loved portals online for handloom and handicraft products online.  We bring you  jewellery, paintingsfabrics,  handicraft, and all other kinds of artwork that you can possibly think of. 

From Punjab’s phulkari dupattas to Gujarat’s bandhani sarees, we have everything you need. We have over 10,000 artisans working with us from across India to help us bring you over 100,000 listings. We add 500 more every day so that you have more options! 

Along with being fans of the rural traditions and arts, we are also working towards a sustainable future. Our packaging is recyclable and eco-friendly. Even the trinkets and cards you get with your packages are handmade and hand-written. 

Buy the best handmade products from iTokri today!  

FAQs 

What is the process of block printing?

The block-printing process includes drawing engravings on a material (a block of wood, plastic, or any other material). This is known as the ‘block.’ The next step is inking it and then using it as a stamp on fabric materials. The designs are replicas of the engravings on the block. 

Does block print fade?

The permanence and instability of the dyes used in any fabric aren’t guaranteed. All block printed materials get affected by direct sunlight and change colour or fade over time. However, this is a sign that natural dyes have been used in the making. 

How do I stop my prints from fading?

The best barrier to direct light is a fixative spray. These sprays act as a protective layer over your clothes and contain chemicals to counter the UV rays. You can also extend the longevity of your prints’ life by washing them properly according to the instructions given by the manufacturer. 

Can you wash block printed saree?

Yes, you can wash block printed saree.

Where can we wear this saree?

The Sanganeri hand block printed cotton sarees can be worn at casual, semi casual, and formal occassions.

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