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Bagru Hand Block Printing Workshop in Jaipur

Bagru is little town 30 Kms far from Jaipur. Known for its unique art of Bagru Block Printing, Bagru has emerged as one of the industrial areas for textile printing in Rajasthan with over a 100 small & large Factories. 

Indike Travels promoting the art of hand Block printing by creating a unique half / full day workshop at Bagru to conservation of this traditional Art. Today, with the gaining popularity of such workshops, even locals have started promoting their art at big stages but what goes wrong is the "Staged Workshops" which are set for the explorers at one place. For somebody interest in Indian Handicrafts, this is a must "To do things in Jaipur".

 

We at Indike Travels, with our long lasting association with the community offer a unique workshop which is not restricted to one shed or a factory. In our workshop, you get to visit over 5-7 local houses, with each one of them having their own expertise in one or the other skills set like making natural colors, carving designs on the wooden blocks, printing the blocks on cloth, boiling the cloth after printing process. 

If you are travelling from Jaipur to Pushkar, Ranthambore, Jodhpur, do take a halt at Bagru village on the way and experience one of the best things to do in Jaipur .

​Point of Interests:

  • Industry details from local perspective

  • Understanding the process of Color Making

  • Understanding the process of Block Printing

  • Witness the Artisans carving detailed designs on wood blocks

  • Visiting the local houses & knowing their role in the process 

  • Make souvenir by yourself  for your loved ones

 

Includes

 

  • Village tour of Bagru

  • Orientation & Work demo of the local art

  • Opportunity of "Make it yourself" under supervision of professional

Bagru Hand Block Printing

For price email us at Indiketravels@gmail.com

Jaipur, the capital city of the Indian state of Rajasthan, is renowned for its exquisite hand block printing tradition. Jaipur hand block printing, also known as Jaipur block printing or Jaipuri print, is a distinctive form of textile artistry that has a rich history and continues to thrive today. Here are some key features and insights into Jaipur hand block printing:

1. Traditional Designs: Jaipur block printing features a wide range of traditional and intricate designs inspired by nature, architecture, folklore, and geometry. Common motifs include flowers, birds, animals, peacocks, paisley, and geometric patterns. The designs are often symmetrical and visually striking.

2. Block Carving: Skilled artisans carve the intricate designs onto wooden blocks by hand. Each block represents a particular element of the overall design. The wood used is typically sheesham (Indian rosewood) for its durability and fine grain.

3. Natural Dyes: Traditional Jaipur block printing relies on natural dyes sourced from plants, minerals, and other organic materials. These dyes create a vivid and harmonious color palette, including earthy tones and vibrant shades.

4. Block Printing Process: The block printing process in Jaipur involves the careful alignment and stamping of these wooden blocks onto the fabric. Artisans meticulously repeat the pattern to create a seamless design. This requires precision and skill to ensure that the motifs align perfectly.

5. Fabric Choices: Cotton is the most commonly used fabric for Jaipur block printing, although other natural fibers such as silk and linen may also be used. The lightweight and breathable nature of these fabrics make them ideal for warm Indian climates.

6. Multiple Colors: Jaipur block printing often employs a multicolor technique, where different blocks are used for different colors within the same design. This layering of colors adds depth and complexity to the textile.

7. Handcrafted Quality: Jaipur block printing is celebrated for its artisanal quality. Each piece of fabric is meticulously printed by hand, making it unique and showcasing the craftsmanship of the artisans.

8. Cultural Significance: Block printing is an integral part of Jaipur's culture and heritage. The city is home to numerous block printing workshops and studios where artisans pass down their skills from generation to generation.

9. Products: Jaipur hand block printed fabrics are used to create a wide range of products, including sarees, salwar suits, kurtas, bedspreads, quilts, tablecloths, and cushion covers. These products are not only popular in India but are also exported worldwide.

10. Sustainability: With a growing emphasis on sustainable and eco-friendly practices, many Jaipur block printing units are adopting organic fabrics and natural dyes, making this traditional craft even more appealing to modern consumers.

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