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Handspun Handwoven Tassar Bagh Print Dupatta

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A beautiful dupatta wrap in Pure handspun and handwoven Gopalpur Tassar made by Shibaprasad ji. We are reimagining Bagh prints with our own take on it with a series of prints inspired by both nature and culture. These were printed in Bagh using natural dyes by amazing team of Arif Mohmd. Khatri Ji. The color combination of the kora off white silk and deep red derived from Tamarind powder paste is gorgeous here which you will appreciate even more in person!

To learn more about the artisans, process and products please read under description.

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Description

BGFabric: Pure Fine Handspun Tassar

Size: 247 cm x 88 cm

Colors: Red and Off White

Care: Green dry cleaning recommended.  Separate hand-wash in cold water and mild detergents. Some color may wash off in first few washes. Avoid frequent washing, reverse dry in shade and iron on reverse is recommended to preserve the beauty of this fabric.

Disclaimer: Characteristic imperfections associated with handweaving  and hand block printing maybe noticed. This is not a flaw but indicative of handmade process. Despite every effort to showcase each product’s color and design, please note that actual colors may vary due to different device settings and other factors.

Made By: Sibaprasad is the eldest son in my family of five. At 20 years old, he is a young weaver artisan based in Gopalpur, Odisha. He learned weaving from his father and who is one of the few artisans in Gopalpur who knows the technicalities of card punching for Jacquard. We are impressed with his entrepreneurial ambitions, talent and professionalism.

Bagh Print: Bagh Print is a traditional Indian handicraft originating in Bagh, Dhar district of Madhya Pradesh. The process is characterized by naturally sourced pigments and dyes. The most common colors are red and black over a white background. To make the dyes, pigments like ferrous sulfate and alum are boiled in water and mixed with tamarind seed powder to make a paste which acts as black and red dyes respectively.

 

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