Bagh Print is a traditional hand block print with natural colours. Its name is derived from the village Bagh in the Dhar district of Madhya Pradesh, where this printing is practised. Set of 3- Kurta, bottom with dupatta. Enriched with distinctive Bagh hand block prints and made from pure cotton, this elegant saree has the right blend of traditional and contemporary fashion aesthetics. Characteristic imperfections associated with hand block printing may be observed, and colours may fade or bleed due to the traditional dyeing and printing process employed. Hand wash cold 100% cotton.
Bagh Print Traditional Hand Block Printing With Natural Colour
At a young age Mohammed Bilal Khatri learnt the traditional Craft of Bagh Print from his father Mr. Mohammed Yusuf Khatri and was born in the village of Bagh on 10th June 1987. Mohammed Bilal’s family has been working in the trade of traditional Bagh Print since 14th century. As Mohammed Bilal began early in life, he carries an experience of about 20 years of Bagh Hand Block Printing. he has been working since the age 8 and learning the complex nuances of the traditional techniques and vegetable dyes. He was awarded National Merit Awards by the Development Commissioner of Handicraft, Ministry of Textile, Govt. of India in the year 2011. Besides he has got Awards from International UNESCO (Award of Excellence) and Russian Diploma Awards from International Ethnomir “The Dialogue of Cultures- United World” Fund. He as a devoted craftsman learnt this craft from his father. Under his guidance he perceived the distinctions of traditional techniques of bagh hand block printing and...