Artisans in India use a centuries-old technique to hand block print the teal
blue butis on the cotton fabric for this tunic. Stunning earth red floral
patterns with leheriya stripes makes for colorful pants and a matching chiffon
print dupatta. The ensemble shown here is a knee length tunic with thin straps
dipping to a V at the back, straight pants with back elastic and side zip
closure and a long stole
Hand block printing on cotton, a craft handed down through generations, use
wooden blocks to create sensational prints in rich and vibrant colors. After
pigment printing, the fabrics are dried out in the sun as part of the fixing
process. In the desert regions of Jaipur, artisans craft each one of our
block-printed sets by hand, truly one-of-a-kind ensembles
Mangalgiri.com is basically created to bring out the innovative and unique
weaving techniques of Mangalgiri weavers. The portal tried to assemble
the different textile related sites - which are selling the mangalgiri.com
online. The links - wherever is required - to the related web sites is
given. It is requested that any of the weavers / designers / product
manufactures of Mangalgiri variety of material would like to use this medium;
they are welcome to send their request through the contact page - as it can be
considered for a free of service. Best thing is that a friendly portal
www.handlooms.com with over 5000 visitors per day is in the
internet which gives you the ample scope to showcase your business with very
cost effective and affordable prices - say Rs 3000 for 3 months in two
different textile portals!