One of the main printing methods of the Kutch District is Ajrakh. This is a traditional hand-block printing technique that includes resisting dying, the use of natural dyes, and often multiple hand-carved blocks. Some fabrics require 15 stages of printing and dyeing to create the beautiful natural shades you can particularly see in the Ajrakh fig, Dusky Fig, Earth Fig and Rusty Ajrakh range.
Hand printed by an Artisanal Community in Kutch Gujarat, we assemble in Australia and deliver from our HQ on the Mornington Peninsula
Luxuriously quilted for added comfort
All designs are made with a beautiful cotton fabric which is luxuriously quilted and made into yoga bolsters (oval yoga bolsters and round yoga bolsters ) and meditation cushions ( zafus, zabutons, and yoga nidra / futons).
 AJRAKH FIG LEAF
Made by the amazing Sufiyan and his team in Gujarat India. Our artisans have used multiple blocks and steps to create this pattern with natural dyes including mustard, alum, indigo, fermented iron and resist paste in gum arabic and lime powder.Â
DUSKY FIG
Made by the amazing Sufiyan and his team in Gujarat India. Our artisans have used multiple blocks and steps to create this pattern with natural dyes including alum, indigo, fermented iron and resist paste in gum arabic and lime powder.Â
MUSTARD FLOWER
Sufiyan and his team of talented artisans have used the natural dye techniques of hand block printing, fermented iron for black block print and dhavadi flower for the mustard yellow base dye.Â
RUSTY AJRAKH
Made by the amazing Sufiyan and his team in Gujarat India. Our artisans have used multiple hand carved blocks and steps to create this pattern with natural dyes including madder root, indigo, fermented iron and resist paste in gum arabic and lime powder.
AJRAKH PALM
Hand block printed by the amazing Sufiyan and his team with Indigo, lime and gum arabic resist.
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