#cotton

  • Hand Block Print Ajrakh Natural Dye Cotton Dupatta – Black 1250

    Kalasar brings you the beautiful piece of Cotton fabric called “Dupatta” which is block printed with the beautiful designer concept. Dupatta fabric is pure Ajrakh Natural Dye Cotton Fabric. Patterns on Dupattas are blocks inspired by Nature elements, Geometric patterns, Jaal and Buttis, Circular motifs are hand pressed on cotton fabric. Dupatta  are ready go on your any outfit. You can carry this Dupatta with your Salwar dress or Anarkali suit.

  • Hand Block Print Ajrakh Natural Dye Cotton Dupatta – Black 1250

    Kalasar brings you the beautiful piece of Cotton fabric called “Dupatta” which is block printed with the beautiful designer concept. Dupatta fabric is pure Ajrakh Natural Dye Cotton Fabric. Patterns on Dupattas are blocks inspired by Nature elements, Geometric patterns, Jaal and Buttis, Circular motifs are hand pressed on cotton fabric. Dupatta  are ready go on your any outfit. You can carry this Dupatta with your Salwar dress or Anarkali suit.

  • Hand Block Print Ajrakh Natural Dye Cotton Dupatta – Cream 1250

    Kalasar brings you the beautiful piece of Cotton fabric called “Dupatta” which is block printed with the beautiful designer concept. Dupatta fabric is pure Ajrakh Natural Dye Cotton Fabric. Patterns on Dupattas are blocks inspired by Nature elements, Geometric patterns, Jaal and Buttis, Circular motifs are hand pressed on cotton fabric. Dupatta  are ready go on your any outfit. You can carry this Dupatta with your Salwar dress or Anarkali suit.

  • Hand Block Print Ajrakh Natural Dye Cotton Dupatta – Cream 1250

    Kalasar brings you the beautiful piece of Cotton fabric called “Dupatta” which is block printed with the beautiful designer concept. Dupatta fabric is pure Ajrakh Natural Dye Cotton Fabric. Patterns on Dupattas are blocks inspired by Nature elements, Geometric patterns, Jaal and Buttis, Circular motifs are hand pressed on cotton fabric. Dupatta  are ready go on your any outfit. You can carry this Dupatta with your Salwar dress or Anarkali suit.

     

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    Ajrakh Saree
    Ajrakh Hand Block Print Mul Cotton Saree - Blue 3450

    Ajrakh Mul Cotton Saree is Hand Block Printed in Natural Dyes and Colours. Fabric is so Soft and Light is Surely Going to make Summer more soothing and comfortable for you.

    Kalasar brings you here the most comfortable, traditional Ajarkh Block printed Designer Saree Specially designed by our Craftsman in region of Kutch, Gujarat. The craft of Ajarkh has been forever loved by both Men and Women. Inspired by nature elements, Geometric patterns, Jaal and Buttis, Circular motifs are hand pressed on cotton fabric.

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  • Ajrakh Hand Block Print Mul Cotton Saree - Blue & Red 3450

    Ajrakh Mul Cotton Saree is Hand Block Printed in Natural Dyes and Colours. Fabric is so Soft and Light is Surely Going to make Summer more soothing and comfortable for you.

    Kalasar brings you here the most comfortable, traditional Ajarkh Block printed Designer Saree Specially designed by our Craftsman in region of Kutch, Gujarat. The craft of Ajarkh has been forever loved by both Men and Women. Inspired by nature elements, Geometric patterns, Jaal and Buttis, Circular motifs are hand pressed on cotton fabric.

     

  • Bandhani Tie & Dye Satin Cotton Saree - Green & Red 1100

    Dual Color Bandhani With White Dot Scattered in beautiful patterns on Cotton Satin Saree Handcrafted by Kutch Artisan

    The “Bandhani” name is derived from the Sanskrit word bandhana, which literally translates to tying together. The bandhani fabric, an ancient tie-and-dye technique indigenous to the western Indian state of Gujarat and certain communities in neighboring Rajasthan, holds a special place in the rich Indian textile industry. Kalasar brings you this beautiful fabric from the Kutch, Gujarat.

    Bandhani, an ancient Indian technique of tie-and-dye involves two stages, as the process would seem like, tying sections of a length of cloth (silk or cotton) and then dunking it into vats of colors.  Bandhani, despite being a fabric that follows an old technique, has evolved in certain aspects to fit with changing tastes.

  • Bandhani Tie & Dye Satin Cotton Saree - Violet 1950

    In Violet Color Bandhani White Dot  Scattered in beautiful patterns on Cotton Satin Saree Handcrafted by Kutch Artisan

    The “Bandhani” name is derived from the Sanskrit word bandhana, which literally translates to tying together. The bandhani fabric, an ancient tie-and-dye technique indigenous to the western Indian state of Gujarat and certain communities in neighboring Rajasthan, holds a special place in the rich Indian textile industry. Kalasar brings you this beautiful fabric from the Kutch, Gujarat.

    Bandhani, an ancient Indian technique of tie-and-dye involves two stages, as the process would seem like, tying sections of a length of cloth (silk or cotton) and then dunking it into vats of colors.  Bandhani, despite being a fabric that follows an old technique, has evolved in certain aspects to fit with changing tastes.

  • Bagh Hand Block Print Mul Mul Cotton Saree - Blue 1950

    Bagh Hand Block Print Technique involves a elaborate Process of Printing and Dyeing. Bagh Print are Trendy and cool. Bagh Block Print using vegetable dyes. The Craftsmen Originally Come from Sindh and settled sown in Bagh due to the Iron and copper rich River ‘ BHAGINI ’. The Bagh Print is Known for its Rich Red (Mixing Alum and Imli Seeds) and Black Color (Paste of Iron Rust) Blocks are made from Teak Wood and which are hand carved. After Printing and drying bagh fabric washed in the rivers it’s metal content helps bring out the finer colors and soften the fabric. Thereafter it is bleached and dried resulting in the beautiful Bagh fabric.

  • Bagh Hand Block Print MulMul Cotton Saree - Maroon Red 1950

    Bagh Hand Block Print Technique involves a elaborate Process of Printing and Dyeing. Bagh Print are Trendy and cool. Bagh Block Print using vegetable dyes. The Craftsmen Originally Come from Sindh and settled sown in Bagh due to the Iron and copper rich River ‘ BHAGINI ’. The Bagh Print is Known for its Rich Red (Mixing Alum and Imli Seeds) and Black Color (Paste of Iron Rust) Blocks are made from Teak Wood and which are hand carved. After Printing and drying bagh fabric washed in the rivers it’s metal content helps bring out the finer colors and soften the fabric. Thereafter it is bleached and dried resulting in the beautiful Bagh fabric.

  • Bagh HandBlock Print MulMul Cotton Saree - Black & White 1950

    Bagh Hand Block Print Technique involves a elaborate Process of Printing and Dyeing. Bagh Print are Trendy and cool. Bagh Block Print using vegetable dyes. The Craftsmen Originally Come from Sindh and settled sown in Bagh due to the Iron and copper rich River ‘ BHAGINI ’. The Bagh Print is Known for its Rich Red (Mixing Alum and Imli Seeds) and Black Color (Paste of Iron Rust) Blocks are made from Teak Wood and which are hand carved. After Printing and drying bagh fabric washed in the rivers it’s metal content helps bring out the finer colors and soften the fabric. Thereafter it is bleached and dried resulting in the beautiful Bagh fabric.

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    Bagh Saree
    Bagh HandBlock Print MulMul Cotton Saree - Black 1950

    Bagh Hand Block Print Technique involves a elaborate Process of Printing and Dyeing. Bagh Print are Trendy and cool. Bagh Block Print using vegetable dyes. The Craftsmen Originally Come from Sindh and settled sown in Bagh due to the Iron and copper rich River ‘ BHAGINI ’. The Bagh Print is Known for its Rich Red (Mixing Alum and Imli Seeds) and Black Color (Paste of Iron Rust) Blocks are made from Teak Wood and which are hand carved. After Printing and drying bagh fabric washed in the rivers it’s metal content helps bring out the finer colors and soften the fabric. Thereafter it is bleached and dried resulting in the beautiful Bagh fabric.

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    Bagh Saree
    Bagh HandBlock Print MulMul Cotton Saree - Green 1950

    Bagh Hand Block Print Technique involves a elaborate Process of Printing and Dyeing. Bagh Print are Trendy and cool. Bagh Block Print using vegetable dyes. The Craftsmen Originally Come from Sindh and settled sown in Bagh due to the Iron and copper rich River ‘ BHAGINI ’. The Bagh Print is Known for its Rich Red (Mixing Alum and Imli Seeds) and Black Color (Paste of Iron Rust) Blocks are made from Teak Wood and which are hand carved. After Printing and drying bagh fabric washed in the rivers it’s metal content helps bring out the finer colors and soften the fabric. Thereafter it is bleached and dried resulting in the beautiful Bagh fabric.

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  • Bagh HandBlock Print MulMul Cotton Saree - Orange 1950

    Bagh Hand Block Print Technique involves a elaborate Process of Printing and Dyeing. Bagh Print are Trendy and cool. Bagh Block Print using vegetable dyes. The Craftsmen Originally Come from Sindh and settled sown in Bagh due to the Iron and copper rich River ‘ BHAGINI ’. The Bagh Print is Known for its Rich Red (Mixing Alum and Imli Seeds) and Black Color (Paste of Iron Rust) Blocks are made from Teak Wood and which are hand carved. After Printing and drying bagh fabric washed in the rivers it’s metal content helps bring out the finer colors and soften the fabric. Thereafter it is bleached and dried resulting in the beautiful Bagh fabric.

  • Bagh HandBlock Print MulMul Cotton Saree - Red & White 1950

    Bagh Hand Block Print Technique involves a elaborate Process of Printing and Dyeing. Bagh Print are Trendy and cool. Bagh Block Print using vegetable dyes. The Craftsmen Originally Come from Sindh and settled sown in Bagh due to the Iron and copper rich River ‘ BHAGINI ’. The Bagh Print is Known for its Rich Red (Mixing Alum and Imli Seeds) and Black Color (Paste of Iron Rust) Blocks are made from Teak Wood and which are hand carved. After Printing and drying bagh fabric washed in the rivers it’s metal content helps bring out the finer colors and soften the fabric. Thereafter it is bleached and dried resulting in the beautiful Bagh fabric.

  • Bagh HandBlock Print MulMul Cotton Saree - Brown Red & Green 1950

    Bagh Hand Block Print Technique involves a elaborate Process of Printing and Dyeing. Bagh Print are Trendy and cool. Bagh Block Print using vegetable dyes. The Craftsmen Originally Come from Sindh and settled sown in Bagh due to the Iron and copper rich River ‘ BHAGINI ’. The Bagh Print is Known for its Rich Red (Mixing Alum and Imli Seeds) and Black Color (Paste of Iron Rust) Blocks are made from Teak Wood and which are hand carved. After Printing and drying bagh fabric washed in the rivers it’s metal content helps bring out the finer colors and soften the fabric. Thereafter it is bleached and dried resulting in the beautiful Bagh fabric.


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