Block Printing With Natural Dyes (Colour)
The traditional process of hand block printing on textiles, with rich natural colors, has been practiced in Rajasthan for around 500 years. Block printing was introduced to the Jaipur region of Rajasthan by the Chhipa community. This community was originally located in Bagru Village, an area now famous for its vegetable dye and mud resist (dabu) block prints. The art of block printing has been passed down for generations within families and communities and has branched out in recent decades to other regions such as Sanganer, just South of Jaipur.

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In Search of Forgotten Colours - Sachio Yoshioka and the Art of Natural Dyeing

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Preparation of printing paste for block printing, (preparation of ready binder )

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Tutorial : Block Printing Basics - Inking and Printing on Fabric

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Hand Block Print, Jaipur

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Bagru Block Print Process | Dabu Printing | Bagru Wooden Prints

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Making Natural Dye Using Vegetables | GRATEFUL

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Craft Connects- Handblock Printing, Rajasthan

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Basic of Block Printing। Hand Block Printing Process by Using Wooden Blocks

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All about Sanganeri Hand Block Printing - Dekha Andekhi (Winner of Best Documentary)

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Mordant Printing with Natural Dyes: Supplies, Materials, Steps, + Application

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‘Bagru’ A traditional printing technique of Rajasthan

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Introduction to Ise-katagami - Japanese Paper Stencil Workshop

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INDIGO - Natural dyeing Workshop with Jagada Rajappa

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Block Printing Walking Tour || Udaipur

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HOW to NATURAL Print with POMEGRANATE skins | Mordant | Natural dye| BOTANICAL COLOURS | CasaCaribe

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Batik Workshop conducted by Henderson Reece

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The Secret of Ecoprint Technique (Full Tutorial) - Part 2 Bundles, Steam, and Surprise

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How to Bundle Dye for Eco Printing @Wildcraft Dyeing

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Sanganer Block Printing and it's Future

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