The Traditional Bagru & Dabu Print Silk Saree is a tribute to Rajasthan’s ancient hand block printing techniques. This saree combines two of the most celebrated textile arts—Bagru printing and Dabu resist printing—on the luxurious base of Maheshwari silk.
Maheshwari silk is known for its lightweight, glossy texture and traditional zari borders. It is handwoven by skilled artisans, ensuring that each saree is crafted with precision and care. The fabric is highly durable yet soft, making it an elegant choice for traditional and contemporary wear.
Bagru and Dabu printing are centuries-old techniques, known for their earthy color palettes and intricate motifs.
Bagru Hand Block Printing Originating from Rajasthan, Bagru print is created using vegetable dyes and natural mordants. The process involves:
Pre-washing the fabric to remove starch and enhance dye absorption.
Using wooden blocks to stamp floral, paisley, and geometric patterns.
Applying multiple layers of dyeing and washing, ensuring rich, long-lasting colors.
Dabu Hand Block Printing (Mud-Resist Print)
Dabu printing is a resist-dye technique where:
A special mud mixture (made of wheat, gum, and lime) is applied to certain areas of the fabric.
Saw dust is sprinkled over the mud, preventing dye absorption.
The saree is dyed in natural colors, where the mud-covered areas remain uncolored.
After drying, the mud is washed off, revealing beautiful, intricate patterns.