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Green - Bead Work Embroidery Ajrakh Block Printed Cotton Unstitched Kurta Material - 2.5 meter
| Size | Top-Shirt-Kurta : Length - 2.5 meter, Width - 120 cm. |
| Weight | 300 grams (approximately). |
| Material | Fine quality bead work, hand embroidery ajrakh block printing cotton kurta material made using natural dyes through traditional ajrakh technique of hand-block printing practised by the artisans. 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. |
| Care | Gentle hand wash separately in cold water with mild/liquid detergents, excess natural colors may bleed when washed for the first time. Avoid soaking for too long. |
| Colour | Slight difference in colour from the visible product image is possible. |
$30.93
Green - Bead Work Embroidery Ajrakh Block Printed Cotton Unstitched Kurta Material - 2.5 meter—
$30.93
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| Size | Top-Shirt-Kurta : Length - 2.5 meter, Width - 120 cm. |
| Weight | 300 grams (approximately). |
| Material | Fine quality bead work, hand embroidery ajrakh block printing cotton kurta material made using natural dyes through traditional ajrakh technique of hand-block printing practised by the artisans. 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. |
| Care | Gentle hand wash separately in cold water with mild/liquid detergents, excess natural colors may bleed when washed for the first time. Avoid soaking for too long. |
| Colour | Slight difference in colour from the visible product image is possible. |






