Rajasthan, | AUTHENTIC CRAFT. CREATED IN INDIA.

Summer Kurta - Dabu Hand Block Printed (The Tree)

Summer Kurta - Dabu Hand Block Printed (The Tree)
Summer Kurta - Dabu Hand Block Printed (The Tree)
Summer Kurta - Dabu Hand Block Printed (The Tree)
Summer Kurta - Dabu Hand Block Printed (The Tree)
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Rajasthan, | AUTHENTIC CRAFT. CREATED IN INDIA.

Summer Kurta - Dabu Hand Block Printed (The Tree)

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Summer Kurta - Dabu Hand Block Printed (The Tree). Ethnic appeal. Suave, cool and totally comfortable in a classic Dabu block printed kurta in pure cotton. Perfect for summer days or casual evenings.

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Summer Kurta - Dabu Hand Block Printed (The Tree)

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Product Details

  • Material : Cotton
  • Craft : Dabu
  • State : Rajasthan
  • Colour : Pale Grey & White
  • Measurements : Please see size guide
  • Product weight : 240 grams
  • Special Attention : Hand Processed Garment. Kindly allow for some colour reduction with use.
  • Shipping Info : Dispatched in a maximum of 10-12 business days. Returns accepted within 12 days of delivery.
  • UOM : Piece

Dabu

Dabu printing is a resist dyeing process that entails the application of wax or gum clay mixed with resin to portions of the cloth, using a brush or block, followed by the application of colour. The wax is then washed off in hot or flowing water allowing the colour to seep into the wax treated portions of the fabric, similar to a batik process. This is then followed by block printing to define outlines and shapes. The wax application renders a broken appearance just like batik. Typically vegetable dyes are used, though these days synthetic colours are also used depending on the print requirement.

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