The traditional art of Sindh, hand block printing process, Ajrak a symbol of Sindhi culture, pride and identity. This ancient art of block printing has been practiced since centuries passed down from generation to generation. Ajrak is more than just a piece of cloth. It represents love, respect and tradition. Whether gifted during celebrations or worn with pride. Ajrak is deeply rooted in the Sindh way of life.

MAKING OF AJRAK: the process begin with raw cotton fabric known as ‘grey cloth’. This fabric is first washed to remove starch and impurities.

BLOCK PRINTING: Ajrak is made using hand-carved wooden blocks. Each block is carefully designed with traditional motifs, from flowers to geometric patterns. Artesian dip these blocks into nature dyes and stamp the fabric with precision and rhythms

DYEING N WASHING: After printing, the cloth is dyed using natural colors – Indigo for blue, madder root for red. The process includes multiple rounds of washing, sun drying and dying to bring out the deep colors that Ajrak is famous for.

DRYING AND FINAL TOUCH: After days of hard work, the Ajrak is dried under the sin sun. Final touches are added and the fabric is ready, each piece telling its own story of heritage and craftsmanship

ARTESIAN WORDS: Ajrak is Identity it carries a legacy of ancestors of Sindhi people and they want this art to live on.

GLOBAL RECOGNITION: today Ajrak is not only worn in Sindh, it is celebrated across the world as symbol of culture pride and sustainable fashion. From the villages of Sindh to runways of the world, Ajrak is timeless.

CALL TO ACTION: behind every Ajrak is a story of patience, tradition and love. By supporting this craft you can help keep a centuries-old culture alive.

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