Artisan Textiles · Natural Dyes · Hand Block Printing
Fabric Colored by Earth ,Root and Flower
Each Piece Hand Stamped by Craftspeople in Rajasthan Using Ancient Wooden Block and Plant Derived-Pigments
Natural Indigo, Dabu Resist Print, Bagru Craft, Kashish Natual Dye, Multi Color

Duptta Soft Lightweight Kota Fabric Hand Block Printed Ethnic Wear.

in Maheshwari Silk Fabric



Doriya Silk Saree


Ancient Technique, Living Tradition
Natural colour hand block printing is one of India’s oldest textile arts — a slow, meditative process where pigment meets cloth through hand-carved teak blocks, not machines.
Practised for centuries in the villages of Bagru and Sanganer near Jaipur, the craft depends on a deep knowledge of mordants, seasonal plants, and the peculiarities of well water. Our printmakers have inherited this knowledge across generations — adjusting recipes for the monsoon, the dry season, the age of the fabric.
Unlike synthetic fast-fashion prints, natural dye fabrics breathe, soften over time, and return to the earth safely. The slight irregularity in every repeat — a ghost of extra ink pressure, a millimetre of misalignment — is not imperfection. It is proof of human hands.
| Bagru Print | Bagru, Jaipur | Natural fermented dyes | Earthy reds, dark indigo, geometric |
| Dabu Print | Akola, Rajasthan | Mud resist + natural dye | Cracked, textured resist patterns |
| Ajrakh Print | Kutch, Gujarat & Barmer | Natural resist + madder, indigo | Double-sided geometric medallions |
| Multi Block Print | Sanganer / Jaipur | Pigment or reactive | Layered multicolour florals |
| Procione Print | Jaipur workshops | Reactive (Procion MX) dyes | Vivid, wash-fast colour intensity |
| Sanganer Print | Sanganer, Jaipur | Natural & synthetic pigment | Fine florals on white/cream base |
