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Bagru Prints - Traditional Block Printed Fabrics of India
This collection is an assortment of beautifully hand-block printed, neat, authentic and alluring Bagru print fabrics on cotton and luxurious fabrics like Gaji Fabric and Dobby Fabric. Bagru prints can add a deep artistic charm to any dress and hence are preferred most for office and casual dress paired with handloom clothing and accessories. At SourceItRight, you will easily find an ideal Bagru Print for any dress you desire, as we have an array of quirky, geometric, floral, and ethnic prints; sourced for fabric lovers just like you.
Uses of Bagru Print
Bagru print fabrics are timeless, and their demand for modern and traditional clothes has soared recently. As a result, people worldwide are using these to refresh their wardrobes.
Here are a few outfit ideas that these Bagru prints inspire in us:
- A trendy and stylish crop top designed from a neat floral motif print.
- Team up a quirky Bagru fabric with a shirt top for a fashionably subtle look.
- A geometric Bagru print jacket in gaji fabric will warm up your winter parties.
- Design a flirty modish dress with a delicate floral print and see the heads turn.
- A classy Mughal motif print saree that will never go out of fashion.
- A floral Bagru block printed men's shirt for a casual outing or your weekend getaway.
However, these are just suggestions, do not restrict yourself and let the designer in you take over!
Bagru prints are counted as the finest in the fashion industry, and these prints have now made their way into home decor like bedsheets, cushion covers, quilts, table cloth and accessories.
Making of Bagru Print Fabric
A lot of preparation goes into achieving these charming prints on the fabric.
The fabric to be printed is first dyed naturally; blue is obtained from the indigo plant, grey from alum, black from iron waste or old horseshoes, and red from Indian madder. This fabric is soaked in a solution of clay, water, and non-toxic chemicals to obtain a specified level of softness before being dried and set out for printing. The wooden blocks are also soaked in oil overnight before being carefully cleansed.
Although nature-inspired themes typically distinguish Bagru prints, geometric patterns such as checks, triangles, and grids are also prominent, which is why they are frequently compared to Dabu prints.
Usually, Dark (or coloured) designs are used on cream or dyed backgrounds in traditional Bagru prints. However, with the advent of innovation, the colour palette has expanded, as has the span of the patterns. Earlier printers used to sit on the floor and work on low tables; today, they usually stand while working at six-meter-long tables.
History of Bagru Print Fabric
The town of Bagru, in Rajasthan, is widely acknowledged as the focal point of the captivating Bagru hand block prints.
According to folklore, the craft of Bagru printing began almost 500 years ago. The Chhipa community from Sawai Madhopur, Alwar, Jhunjhuna, and Sikkar districts of Rajasthan settled in Bagru along the banks of the Sanjariya River in Rajasthan as its clay is best suited for hand block printing. These natural settings distinguish Bagru block printing; the climate, the water, the wind and the dust, the plants in the dyes and the wood in the blocks.
Why Buy From SourceItRight ?
At Sourceitright, the Bagru fabrics are sourced directly from authentic artists; our sourcing and quality control policy ensures that we only source 100% original Bagru Prints. Furthermore, our ever-evolving Bagru Print Collection is available in various modern and classic prints to accommodate all tastes. Being one of our bestsellers, you can be sure that you always receive fresh stock. We also have an easy return policy, so you need not worry in the rare case you do not like our prints.
We also have bulk and wholesale rates for boutique businesses for Bagru fabrics.
So Buy Fabric Online from SourceItRight.com and enjoy a hassle-free shopping experience with us.
Like Bagru, we also have other authentic artisanal fabrics like
Dabu Print, Ajrakh Print, Kalamkari Print, Jahota Print, Gamathi Print and many more.
Explore our entire range of Artist Fabric collections here.
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