Maheshwari is a type of silk and cotton fabric that originated in the town of Maheshwar in Madhya Pradesh, India. It is characterized by its fine texture, lightweight feel, and a glossy finish.
Handblock printing is a traditional Indian printing technique where intricate designs are carved into wooden blocks. These blocks are then used to apply colorful dyes or pigments to the fabric. The process is entirely done by hand, resulting in unique, handcrafted patterns on the fabric.
When you combine Maheshwari fabric with handblock printing techniques, you get a textile that is not only beautiful but also deeply rooted in Indian craftsmanship.
Maheshwari Handblock textiles are often used to make sarees, suits, stoles, and other traditional Indian garments. These textiles are popular for their elegance, lightweight feel, and the timeless appeal of handcrafted designs.
These textiles are highly valued for their quality and the skill required to create them. They are often chosen for special occasions, as they embody the rich cultural heritage and craftsmanship of India.
Washing Instructions : Dry Clean Recommended
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