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iTokri offers customers a vast collection of diverse and traditional products from all corners of India. This splendid collection includes Banarasi silk, Chikankari work, handmade jewellery, sling bags, hand block print fabrics, South Dress Material, and many more. The quality of all the items is marvellous, and the designs are impeccable and unique. So, if you are someone who loves variety and experimenting with new styles, then iTokri has a lot to offer to you!
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Firstly, our positive customer experience reviews attest that we keep our customer family throughout the country happy. Our designs and craftsmanship are unparalleled because we ensure authenticity and excellence in our products, handpicked with a lot of love and care. We source from the master artisans who have been practising these local arts and crafts through many generations, and we thus help support India’s traditional arts and crafts industry. So show your solidarity with the guardians of our country’s rich heritage during these troubling times. And bring an authentic piece of Indian artistry into your life! What are you waiting for? Get your ideal saree today!
FAQs
Some of the most frequently asked questions are:
What is Nandana print?
Nandana is a style of hand block printing practised by the local community in the village of Madhya Pradesh. Traditionally, the Nandana process involved four designs: Mirch, Champakali, Amba & Jalam buta. Thus, one method requires four types of block printing in Nandana crafts.
What is the speciality of Nandana block print crafts?
The speciality of Nandana block print crafts is that it is a mud-resistant craft. It is still worn in its traditional form and has significance as the formal attire for the women of the Bhil tribes. It has gained popularity for its simple but graceful designs.
Where did Nandana print originate?
The Nandana print originated in the Tarapur village of Madhya Pradesh. It first came into practice by the local Chippa community of the Tarapur village in Madhya Pradesh.