Special Technique/Craft:
Ajrakh: The authentic Ajrakh is printed on both sides by a method known as resist printing. This form of printing is done by hand with hand-carved wooden blocks. Several different blocks are used to give the characteristic repeated patterning. Traditional ‘Ajrakh’ involves various stages of dyeing and resist printing using natural dyes and mordants. Indigo and madder are the primary colours that are used for dyeing. The resist and some colours are printed on the cloth using carved wooden blocks. These blocks are carved with intricate symmetrical patterns so that the same block can be used for both sides of the clot
Product Design Detail:
- Navy blue & red A-line dress
- Geometric printed
- Round neck
- Short, kimono sleeves
- Midi length
- Flared hem
- 1 patch pocket & 1 side pocket
- Button closure
Disclaimer:
- This is a handcrafted ethnic dress, and is prone to colour bleeding due to use of natural dyes
- The print on the garment might be uneven owning to the handcrafted nature of the product, adding essence to the garment.
- Taavi uses thread for the manufacturing of its garments.
The model (height 5″8′) is wearing a size S
100% Cotton
Hand Wash


Niyathi remesan –
The fabric has inconsistent dyeing, resulting in patches that make the dress look aged- atleast the one I ordered!