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Ajrakh Block Printing
Product Details
Size
Top-Shirt-Kurta : Length - 3 metres, Width - 116 cm,
Bottom-Pants-Salwar : Length - 3 metres, Width - 115 cm, Dupatta : Length - 252 cm, Width - 117 cm.
Weight
880 grams (approximately).
Material
Celebrate the beauty of brown hand block print cotton 3pc ajrakh dress material. Crafted in Kutch by Sufiyan Khatri, it features hand block prints and natural dyes, keeping the tradition of ajrakh alive. The set includes top, bottom, and dupatta, all in cotton, making it perfect for comfortable yet stylish wear.
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 color from the visible product image is possible.
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Artisan
Sufiyan Ismail Khatri
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Heritage Ajrakh prints handcrafted by master artisan Sufiyan Khatri
Ajrakh is a well-known traditional vegetable dyeing that resists block-printing techniques on cloth. Originated in Kutch, It is nearly around 4,500 years old practised by Khatri community of Kutch and Sikh.
Heritage Ajrakh prints handcrafted by master artisan Sufiyan Khatri
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Ajrakh Block Printing
Ajrakh is a well-known traditional vegetable dyeing that resists block-printing techniques on cloth. Originated in Kutch, It is nearly around 4,500 years old practised by Khatri community of Kutch and Sikh.
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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.
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Shoulder - Measure from one tip of the shoulder to the other
2
Bust - Measure under your arms and around the fullest part of your chest
3
Waist - Measure around the waist, above the belly button along the slimmest part without tightening the measuring tape
4
Hip - Measure under your arms and around the fullest part of your chest
Tip: If you don't find an exact match, go for the next size.
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