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Hand block printed kalamkari cotton fabric

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SKU:33181
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375.00

Material- Cotton

Print – kalamkari

Colour – Mustard, orange and blue

Width – 44″ inches

Quantity – 01 meter. If you place order for more than a meter, uncut fabric in full quantity will be sent to you.

Wash care – Hand wash separately in cold water or quick cycle machine wash

Dry in shade. Iron on reverse side

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Shipping info – The product will be shipped within 02-03 working days. Returns should be informed within 24 hours of receiving the product.

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Disclaimer – This product is hand block printed. Being hand block printed, the fabric may have slight irregularities in colors and prints. These irregularities are the hallmark of all block-printed or hand block printed products and make each unique piece one-of-its-kind.

Colors on screen may appear slightly brighter than actual

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Kalamkari is a type of hand-painted or block printed textile by means of wooden pen or carved wooden blocks. It is largely produced in the Deccan region of India involving various steps of dyeing and printing. Only vegetable or natural colors are used in dyeing technique of a kalamkari fabric. Earlier, only cotton fabric was used for making kalamkari patterns but in modern times, this art of fabric printing is practiced on different varieties of textiles like cotton, silk, linen etc.

Block Printing

Block Printing is a method of hand printing on textiles with inks. Printing designs onto fabric originated in China about 4,500 years ago. However, hand-blocked fabric reached its highest visual expression in the Indian subcontinent. Block printing is one of the oldest stamping methods in history and one of the best known in India. Indians possessed unparalleled expertise in the secrets of natural plant dyes, particularly with mordants (metallic salts that both create color and allow it to adhere to fabric). In addition, a kind of mud resist-printing, called dabu, flourished in parts of Gujarat.  Thus, a series of combinations of mordant and resist stamping and dyeing enabled Indian printers to create uniquely complex designs. The creations of Indian artists reached around the world.  The designs adorned the palaces of South East Asian kings, the courts of Mughal emperors and even travelled to the far-flung capitals of Western Europe.

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