Wool is a classic for scarves because of its warmth and durability. It's also breathable, which means it's super water-resistant and wicks away moisture.
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Bagru Block Printing
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Size | Length - 114 cm, Width - 110 cm. |
Weight | 60 grams (approximately). |
Material | Elevate your style with our exquisite bagru hand block printed mul cotton scarf, a testament to traditional craftsmanship from Bagru, Rajasthan. This stole is made using natural dyes through the traditional mud resist process by using hand carved wooden block. This versatile scarf complements any outfit, adding a touch of heritage to your wardrobe. |
Care | Gentle hand wash separately in cold water with mild/liquid detergents, excess natural colours may bleed when washed for the first time. Avoid soaking for too long. |
Colour | Slight difference in color from the visible product image is possible. . |
Sold and Marketed By | ITOKRI ENTERPRISES PVT. LTD. A-7, Shri Krishna Nagar, Gwalior, Madhya Pradesh, India |
Country of Origin | India |
Generic Name | scarves |
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The traditional process of hand-printing prints on rich natural-colored fabrics has been practiced in Rajasthan for almost 500 years. Woodblock printing was introduced by the Chipa community in the Jaipur region of Rajasthan. The community was originally located in the village of Bagle, an area now famous for its plant-based ink block prints and the Mud Resistance (Dabu). The art of printmaking has been passed down to families and communities for generations and has spread to other areas, such as Sanganer, south of Jaipur in recent decades. In traditional style woodblock printing, a traditional plant-based dye "recipe" is developed within each family and lives on from generation to generation.
Read MoreBagru prints are made with the help of natural dyes. Using natural dyes and hand-carved wooden blocks through the traditional process is practiced in Rajasthan. They are more popular for their exceptional quality of being eco-friendly.
Read MoreSize | Length - 114 cm, Width - 110 cm. |
Weight | 60 grams (approximately). |
Material | Elevate your style with our exquisite bagru hand block printed mul cotton scarf, a testament to traditional craftsmanship from Bagru, Rajasthan. This stole is made using natural dyes through the traditional mud resist process by using hand carved wooden block. This versatile scarf complements any outfit, adding a touch of heritage to your wardrobe. |
Care | Gentle hand wash separately in cold water with mild/liquid detergents, excess natural colours may bleed when washed for the first time. Avoid soaking for too long. |
Colour | Slight difference in color from the visible product image is possible. Read more. |
Sold and Marketed By | ITOKRI ENTERPRISES PVT. LTD. A-7, Shri Krishna Nagar, Gwalior, Madhya Pradesh, India |
Country of Origin | India |
Generic Name | scarves |
The traditional process of hand-printing prints on rich natural-colored fabrics has been practiced in Rajasthan for almost 500 years. Woodblock printing was introduced by the Chipa community in the Jaipur region of Rajasthan. The community was originally located in the village of Bagle, an area now famous for its plant-based ink block prints and the Mud Resistance (Dabu). The art of printmaking has been passed down to families and communities for generations and has spread to other areas, such as Sanganer, south of Jaipur in recent decades. In traditional style woodblock printing, a traditional plant-based dye "recipe" is developed within each family and lives on from generation to generation.
Bagru prints are made with the help of natural dyes. Using natural dyes and hand-carved wooden blocks through the traditional process is practiced in Rajasthan. They are more popular for their exceptional quality of being eco-friendly.
Your Recommended Size :
Garment Pattern | Meter (Estimate for L Size) |
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Top Queries | |
Anarkali | 4.5 & above |
Blouse | 1 |
Co-ord Set | 4.5 |
Crop Top | 1.5 |
Flared kurti | 3 to 4 depending on flare |
Floor Length kurti | 3 |
Kaftan | 3 & Above |
High Low Kurti | 3.5 & Above |
High Low Dress | 4 |
High Waist skirt | 3.5 & Above |
Mini Dress | 4 |
Patiyala | 5 |
Palazzo | 3.5 |
Salwar | 2.5 |
Saree | 5.5 to 6 |
Short Kurti | 2 |
Stole | 1.5 |
Straight Kurti | 3.5 |
Top | 2 |
Tunics | 2.5 |
Wrap Dress | 5.5 & above |
More Garment Designs | |
A-Line Skirt | 2.5 |
Anarkali Gown | 5.5 |
Angarkha | 4.5 |
Asymmetric Kurti | 3.5 |
Bodycon Dress | 3.5 |
Cape Dress | 5.5 |
Churidar | 3.5 |
Cigarette Dress | 3 |
Dhoti | 4.5 |
Dupatta | 2.25 to 2.5 |
Harem | 3.5 to 4 |
Jump Suit | 5 |
Kameez | 2.5 |
Layered Kurti | 3 to 4 |
Maxi Gown | 4 |
Off-shoulder Dress | 3.5 |
Pencil Dress | 3.5 |
Peplum Dress | 6 |
Plated Dress | 6 |
Poncho | 3.5 |
Salwar | 2.5 |
Scarf | 1.5 |
Shirt Dress | 3.5 |
Shrug | 2.5 |
Skater Dress | 3.5 |
Slit Dress | 4 |
Straight Skirt | 3 |
Tail cut Kurti | 3 to 4 |
Tube Dress | 3 |
Umbrella skirt | 5.5 |
For those of you using a 44-inch wide fabric, this guide suggests measurements for a standard L Size. Think of this as your starting point. If you're working with different sizes or fabric widths, just adjust up or down accordingly. Hope this helps!
When it comes to how much fabric you'll need, it really depends on the design. We'd recommend having a chat with your designer or tailor before you order, just to be on the safe side.
Wool is a classic for scarves because of its warmth and durability. It's also breathable, which means it's super water-resistant and wicks away moisture.
When wearing a scarf, you can protect your neck easily and comfortably. You can also protect your nose and ears when the collar of your jacket is not reaching. Another reason why scarves are such an important accessory is that when you breathe in freezing cold air, your lungs are exposed to cold air.
For women, wearing a scarf has the same meaning as men wearing a tie, it is a form of communication to assert someone's style and status or to express their personality and even to manifest their beliefs, whether political or religious.
In ancient Rome, men wore it as a `sweat towel` to keep sweat cool and dry. In the Far East, military personnel wore shawls to indicate rank. About the soldiers of the Terracotta Warriors who lived over 200 BC.
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