Bagh Print Cool Cotton Wrap Skirt Set - Flora from 'The Work Edit'. Elegant and harmonized block print ensembles in cool, comfortable cotton fabric, from our range of easy work wear.A beautifully hand block printed, original Bagh print, stylish cotton wrap skirt & top set that stands apart with its unique appeal. Cool, comfortable and a perfect smart casual style statement for a day out or a fun evening. Bagh printing is an unique art form and a traditional hand block print technique practised in Bagh, Dhar district in Madhya Pradesh, recognised with its replicated geometric and floral compositions as well as the imaginative use of natural colours using vegetable dyes predominantly in red and black over a white background, that impart a completely unique appeal to this popular fabric.
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Product Details
Material : Cotton
Craft : Bagh
State : Madhya Pradesh
Country of Origin : India
Colour : Red & White
Measurements : Please see size guide
Product weight : 200 Grams
Special Attention : Hand Processed Garments. Please Allow For Minor Crafting Defects.
Shipping Info : Dispatched in 8-10 business days. Returns accepted within 3 days of delivery.
UOM : Set of 2
Bagh
Bagh Printing is an unique art form and a traditional hand block print technique practised in Bagh, Dhar district in Madhya Pradesh, recognised with its replicated geometric and floral compositions as well as the imaginative use of natural colours using vegetable dyes predominantly in red and black over a white background, that impart a completely unique appeal to this popular fabric. In this printing technique the cloth is first subjected to a treatment of a blend of corroded iron fillings, alum and Alizarin and then patterned by skilled artisans. The printed fabric is then subjected to repeated washing in the flowing waters of the Bagh river after which it is dried in the sun for a specific period to obtain the fine lustre.