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  • Elegant in design and durability, this handblock print Ajrakh cushion cover is lovingly embroidered with traditional Kantha stitch. This bright cushion cover pair is made of Mashru Silk fabric woven using 11 paddle loom. Characteristic imperfections associated with handblock printing may be observed. It can go on any sofa/couch or can be used as throw pillow on bed or on floor. Bring the handmade story home or gift to your loved ones!
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  • This Yoga mat bag is made using patchwork technique and kantha stitch. It may contain some irregularities and should not be seen as defects.
     
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  • This bag is made from hand-processed leather. No chemicals are used in making this leather, even the dye used on leather in natural. The fabric used on the bag is Ajrakh silk. Ajrakh is a famous traditional block printing technique that is claimed to have originated in province of  Sindh & Kutch. It is made using a long drawn process with many stages of dyeing, each stage individually taking days to finish. High level of skill & concentration is required to achieve final vivid prints. It may contain some irregularities and should not be seen as defects. Please do not over-fill your bag as it may lose its shape. Any water spills on the bag allow to dry naturally. Never use artificial heat.
     
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  • This bag is made from hand-processed leather. No chemicals are used in making this leather, even the dye used on leather in natural. The fabric used on the bag is Ajrakh silk. Ajrakh is a famous traditional block printing technique that is claimed to have originated in province of  Sindh & Kutch. It is made using a long drawn process with many stages of dyeing, each stage individually taking days to finish. High level of skill & concentration is required to achieve final vivid prints. It may contain some irregularities and should not be seen as defects. Please do not over-fill your bag as it may lose its shape. Any water spills on the bag allow to dry naturally. Never use artificial heat.
     
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  • This bag is made from hand-processed leather. No chemicals are used in making this leather, even the dye used on leather in natural. The fabric used on the bag is Ajrakh silk. Ajrakh is a famous traditional block printing technique that is claimed to have originated in province of  Sindh & Kutch. It is made using a long drawn process with many stages of dyeing, each stage individually taking days to finish. High level of skill & concentration is required to achieve final vivid prints. It may contain some irregularities and should not be seen as defects. Please do not over-fill your bag as it may lose its shape. Any water spills on the bag allow to dry naturally. Never use artificial heat.
     
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  • This bag is made from hand-processed leather. No chemicals are used in making this leather, even the dye used on leather in natural. The fabric used on the bag is Ajrakh silk. Ajrakh is a famous traditional block printing technique that is claimed to have originated in province of  Sindh & Kutch. It is made using a long drawn process with many stages of dyeing, each stage individually taking days to finish. High level of skill & concentration is required to achieve final vivid prints. It may contain some irregularities and should not be seen as defects. Please do not over-fill your bag as it may lose its shape. Any water spills on the bag allow to dry naturally. Never use artificial heat.
     
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  • This bag is made from hand-processed leather. No chemicals are used in making this leather, even the dye used on leather in natural. The fabric used on the bag is Ajrakh silk. Ajrakh is a famous traditional block printing technique that is claimed to have originated in province of  Sindh & Kutch. It is made using a long drawn process with many stages of dyeing, each stage individually taking days to finish. High level of skill & concentration is required to achieve final vivid prints. It may contain some irregularities and should not be seen as defects. Please do not over-fill your bag as it may lose its shape. Any water spills on the bag allow to dry naturally. Never use artificial heat.
     
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  • This bag is made from hand-processed leather. No chemicals are used in making this leather, even the dye used on leather in natural. The fabric used on the bag is Ajrakh silk. Ajrakh is a famous traditional block printing technique that is claimed to have originated in province of  Sindh & Kutch. It is made using a long drawn process with many stages of dyeing, each stage individually taking days to finish. High level of skill & concentration is required to achieve final vivid prints. It may contain some irregularities and should not be seen as defects. Please do not over-fill your bag as it may lose its shape. Any water spills on the bag allow to dry naturally. Never use artificial heat.
     
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  • Elegant in design and durability, this handblock print Ajrakh Patch work bedcover is lovingly embroidered with traditional Kantha stitch to join two sides. It is reversible. Characteristic imperfections associated with handblock printing may be observed. Bring the handmade story home or gift to your loved ones!
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    Add a dash of colour to your bed-spaces with this hand-block print soft cotton bed sheet. The design is inspired by nature. Hand-block printing process is highly labour intensive. When in today’s age machine can churn out yards of fabric, a skilled artisan can print 20 meters a day using a single block. This goes down to 4meters a day if he has to use 4 blocks on same fabric. Bring home handmade, bring home joy!
     
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  • This beautiful Ajrakh Stole in Modal Silk goes well with both western or Indian outfits. Pair with denims or casual kurta. Ajrakh is a famous traditional block printing technique that is claimed to have originated in province of  Sindh & Kutch. This product is made using a long drawn process with many stages of dyeing, each stage individually taking days to finish. High level of skill & concentration is required to achieve final vivid prints. This dupatta is not only stylish but also uses natural dyes like pomegranate peels, turmeric, harde powder, indigo, etc. Go stylish natural way!
     
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  • This beautiful Ajrakh Stole in Modal Silk goes well with both western or Indian outfits. Pair with denims or casual kurta. Ajrakh is a famous traditional block printing technique that is claimed to have originated in province of  Sindh & Kutch. This product is made using a long drawn process with many stages of dyeing, each stage individually taking days to finish. High level of skill & concentration is required to achieve final vivid prints. This dupatta is not only stylish but also uses natural dyes like pomegranate peels, turmeric, harde powder, indigo, etc. Go stylish natural way!
     
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