Pallo Latke Printed, Blocked Printed Daily Wear Pure Cotton Saree(Black)
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Cotton is a textile(Fabric) made from the fibers of the flax plant. Cotton is laborious to manufacture, but the fiber is very absorbent and garments made of Cotton are valued for their exceptional coolness and freshness. It is very cool to touch and smooth, making it lint free. It does not stretch and at the same time very durable. It is one of the great options available for people who are looking for alternate fabrics to cotton and silk. Sanganeri Block Print brings you Beautiful plain pure linen sarees and Silver zari linen sarees in New designs meeting the demand of the current trends. Bagru (Baghru) Jaipuri print is Known for Natural Dyes and Hand Block Printing, People are Involved in this Printing Tradition Since 100 Years Ago. Bagru is Most Famous for its Typical Wooden Prints. These Prints of Bagru are Acclaimed all over India and are Particularly known as Bagru Prints. The Prints of Bagru, unlike other Prints, Involve a Different Kind of Printing. The Unique Method for Printing Employs Wooden Block in it. In the Process, the Desired Design is Engraved on the Wooden Block First and then the Carved Block is used for Replicating the design in the Preferred color on the fabric. The three-centuries-old tradition of block printing is kept alive with the efforts of Bagru artisans. Keeping the convention, these artisans smear the cloth with Fuller's earth got from the riverside and then dip it in turmeric water to get the Habitual Cream Color Background. After that, they stamp the cloth with beautiful designs using natural dyes of earthly shades. Even today, artisans use traditional vegetable dyes for printing the cloth. Like, the color blue is made from indigo, greens out of indigo mixed with pomegranate, red from Madder root and yellow from turmeric. Usually Bagru prints have ethnic floral patterns in natural colors. Kalamkari cotton sarees are a rich in design and quality.They are dyed and painted with hands. Only vegetable natural dye are used.