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What is Ajrakh block printing and where is it practiced?

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Ajrakh block printing is a traditional textile art from Kutch, Gujarat. It features geometric and floral patterns using natural dyes. Artisans employ multiple block layers to create intricate designs on cotton and silk fabrics.

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  1. Ajrakh is a centuries-old block printing technique originating in Kutch, Gujarat and Sindh, Pakistan. It involves layering multiple hand-carved wooden blocks to create intricate patterns. Artisans use natural dyes like indigo and madder to produce vibrant, eco-friendly textiles. Traditionally worn by men as turbans and shawls, Ajrakh fabrics are now popular in contemporary fashion, preserving heritage while promoting sustainable craftsmanship.

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