About Block Printing
Block printing is practised all over India where a bleached cotton or silk fabric is printed with the help of carved wooden blocks.
Block printing is popular because of the rich and vibrant colors. India has been renowned for its printed and dyed cotton cloth since the 12th century. The art of Hand block printing was passed from generation to generation and employed use of natural colors.
Ahmedabad, Sanganer, Bagru, Farukhabad and Pethapur, are the main centers of hand block printing in Rajasthan and Gujarat.
The Bagru and Sanganeri prints are not easily distinguishable but on a closer observation the difference between the two are revealed. The Sanganer prints are always on a white background, whereas the Bagru prints are essentially in red and black. Artistry and intricacy characterize the designs of Farukhabad. Other notable centers are Pethapur near Ahmedabad and Banaras. Banaras block prints which makers design their blocks to suit fine silk printing - sometimes each design has seven colors.
Block designs get bigger and bolder and the delicacy is lost as one moves towards the south or towards Calcutta. Today, Andhra Pradesh is a large center for hand block printing. Lepakshi prints of Hyderabad are very popular. Ajarakh prints, primarily intended for garments for men, originated in Gujarat is popular even today.

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beautiful bedspreads. Very deep and valuable information about dying & block printing.
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