Description
Special Technique/Craft:
Ajrakh: Ajrakh textiles have travelled from early Sindh finding its roots in Kutch, Gujarat. It is a sustainable technique of combining resist dyeing with the block prints and other dyeing practices. The word literally translates to “aaj rakh” which means to keep in dyeing for an entire day. Processing an Ajrakh takes as much as 13 stages. The longer the wait between each process, finer is the result
Product Design Details:
- Green and brown straight kurti
- Floral printed
- V-neck, three-quarter, regular sleeves
- Machine weave regular cotton blend
Disclaimer:
This is a handcrafted kurta, and is prone to colour bleeding due to use of natural dyes
The print on the garment might be uneven- owing to the handcrafted nature of the product, adding essence to the garment.
The model (height 5’8) is wearing a size S
94% Cotton, 3% Viscose & 3% Lyocell
Hand wash


Uma Ankolekar –
Product size is 36 inches in bust and not XL size as mentioned in size chart