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Blockprinting in Bagru - Rajasthan | India
Bagru, a busy little village in Rajasthan, is the cradle of traditional block printing. Suraj Narayan Titanwala, a master printer, tells the story of how this laborious craft was handed down from one generation to the next. #IncredibleIndia
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Hand Block Printing Process in Bagru Jaipur - Aarav Collection
The art of hand block printing typically hails from Rajasthan where in cotton is dyed and printed with hand blocks to print a wide range of clothing materials including sarees, salwar kameez, Kurtis, and so more. As block printing started being used in the major royal festivities and lifestyle in Rajasthan, the overall popularity of block prints and the art of printing soon got widespread.
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जुगल जी का मेला बगरू JUGAL JI KA MELA BAGRU Jaipur indian culture
Bagru to Jaipur driving video : Rajasthan diary
Bagru is a small village in Rajastan on Jaipur-Ajmer road located at a distance of 35 kilometers from Jaipur. It's not for any palace or fort that Bagru is popular; it is the classic wooden block printing of Bagru which is considered unparalleled. The prints which are popularly known as 'Bagru Prints' make the village a crafts centre well known in Jaipur and in surrounding areas. These unique wooden printing techniques employ wooden blocks where the design is first engraved on the block which is further used to replicate the design on the preferred fabric. Apart from this, Bagru craft is also famous for its ecological consciousness and the use of traditional dyes. The brilliance of this age old craft, which is kept alive by the natives, makes Bagru a perfect tourist destination for those people who are crazy about textile printing. Read on to know more about Bagru and the textile printing that it is famous for.
Bagru is popular for block or wooden printing. Commonly known as 'Bagru Prints', creating these designs involves an exclusive technique in which the preferred design is carved on a wooden block which is further used to reproduce the same design on the preferred fabric. The print patterns are known by the name, 'ajrakh'. The origin of this traditional craft can be dated back to three hundred years, thanks to the efforts of Chippa Mohalla, the craftsmen of Bagru who preserved it to avoid its untimely death. A walk along this specific area of the village would take you to almost three dozen families who work on this unique type of printing with blocks and dyes. These craftsmen, following the original tradition, wipe the cloth with fuller's earth and immerse it in turmeric water to provide the cloth with the customary cream colour. Following this, various designs are embossed on the fabric, with the help of natural dyes.
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MOMOLOG | Episode 2 | Studio Bagru Project in Bagru Village | StreetArt V-Log | Mamta Singh
This is my second attempt at v-Logging my project and I strongly suggest you to use EARPHONES cause my voice is not that high pitched.
About my client STUDIO BAGRU -
Studio Bagru is a fosters entrepreneurial and design development in the block print community through their tours, workshops and sourcing solutions. They unveiled a mural at Namdev Krishi Farm, Bagru (Jaipur), in commemoration of the #FashionRevolution movement. I painted a 250 sq ft piece depicting the printing process and the patron saint of the Chippa community, Poet Namdev.
Studio Bagru is run by Jeremy Fritzhand who is now no more a client. I am grateful to him for giving me this opportunity. I found two great friends, Jeremy and Nirmali, to which I am like forever grateful.
I hope you guys achieve great things in life and get whatever you want.
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I am thankful to my brother, Virendra Singh (@filmyvirendra), for pushing me to do the V-Logs & teaching me to edit and stuff. Thank yu brother. You are a real gem. Love you !
So folks, If you like my attempt, please give it a like and maybe a share. I’ll try to create more videos and upload them very often. And Yes ! Give me your feedback.
Music Credits : Smoke it up
Bagru to Jaipur driving video : Rajasthan diary
Bagru is a small village in Rajastan on Jaipur-Ajmer road located at a distance of 35 kilometers from Jaipur. It's not for any palace or fort that Bagru is popular; it is the classic wooden block printing of Bagru which is considered unparalleled. The prints which are popularly known as 'Bagru Prints' make the village a crafts centre well known in Jaipur and in surrounding areas. These unique wooden printing techniques employ wooden blocks where the design is first engraved on the block which is further used to replicate the design on the preferred fabric. Apart from this, Bagru craft is also famous for its ecological consciousness and the use of traditional dyes. The brilliance of this age old craft, which is kept alive by the natives, makes Bagru a perfect tourist destination for those people who are crazy about textile printing. Read on to know more about Bagru and the textile printing that it is famous for.
Bagru is popular for block or wooden printing. Commonly known as 'Bagru Prints', creating these designs involves an exclusive technique in which the preferred design is carved on a wooden block which is further used to reproduce the same design on the preferred fabric. The print patterns are known by the name, 'ajrakh'. The origin of this traditional craft can be dated back to three hundred years, thanks to the efforts of Chippa Mohalla, the craftsmen of Bagru who preserved it to avoid its untimely death. A walk along this specific area of the village would take you to almost three dozen families who work on this unique type of printing with blocks and dyes. These craftsmen, following the original tradition, wipe the cloth with fuller's earth and immerse it in turmeric water to provide the cloth with the customary cream colour. Following this, various designs are embossed on the fabric, with the help of natural dyes.
Source:
This footage is part of the professionally-shot broadcast stock footage archive of Wilderness Films India Ltd., the largest collection of HD imagery from South Asia. The Wilderness Films India collection comprises of 50, 000+ hours of high quality broadcast imagery, mostly shot on HDCAM / SR 1080i High Definition, Alexa, SR, XDCAM and 4K. Write to us for licensing this footage on a broadcast format, for use in your production! We are happy to be commissioned to film for you or else provide you with broadcast crewing and production solutions across South Asia. We pride ourselves in bringing the best of India and South Asia to the world...
Please subscribe to our channel wildfilmsindia on Youtube for a steady stream of videos from across India. Also, visit and enjoy your journey across India at clipahoy.com , India's first video-based social networking experience!
Reach us at rupindang @ gmail . com and admin@wildfilmsindia.com
Studio Bagru - Block Printing Process
Block printing in Bagru village near Jaipur, India
Taking a Look at Bagru Print - Designs of Culture
To promote young fashion designers, local artisans and innovative fabric producers, IndianFolk is hosting an event with the theme, 'Designs of Culture - Blending Tradition and Novelty' in New Delhi. Select apparel for women from different cities and towns in India will be on display.
Date: Saturday 25th May 2019
Time: 11:30 AM - 8:30 PM
Place: Justa Hotel, R Block, 53, Hansraj Gupta Rd, Phase 1, Greater Kailash, New Delhi 110048
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Fields of Color
Born to the fourth generation of a family of dyers and printers in India, Vijendra Chhipa’s love for fabric and color has led him to actively perpetuate his community’s age old tradition. As the co-founder of environmentally conscious Bagru Textiles, Vijendra seeks to improve his village’s situation both on a social as well as economical level.
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Bagru is located 30 kilometers southwest of Jaipur along Ajmer Highway. The Chhipa community has been hand block printing in Bagru for about 350 years, developing a unique process with natural vegetable dyes. In the last 20 years, Bagru's population has exploded with the development of the Bagru RIICO Industrial Area and the increase in hand block printed textiles exports.
The Bagru Chhipa community migrated from Jaipur and settled in the Bagru area near the Sanjaria River because it provided the necessary water for printing and chhikni mitti, an important ingredient in Dabu mud. Even though the river dried up 20 years ago, many printing families still reside in the area called Chhipa Mohalla (the printers' quarters). There are two main types of hand block printing in Bagru, Bagru printing and Dabu.
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