Bagru printing is a centuries-old textile tradition practised in the town of Bagru, Rajasthan. Known for its natural dyes, earthy tones, and intricate hand block motifs, Bagru printing is a symbol of India’s artisan heritage. This blog explores the origins, process, and cultural importance of Bagru as both a place and a style of printing.
Hand block printing is one of India’s oldest and most revered textile traditions, combining artistic precision with cultural storytelling. This blog explores the origins, techniques, and regional styles of this iconic Indian textile art, while highlighting the crucial role of artisan communities in preserving a sustainable and meaningful craft in the modern world.