Bagh Print Suits & Dupattas

Bagh Print Suits & Dupattas

Shop Maheshwari Bagh Handwoven Silk and Cotton Bagh Handblock printed Suits handcrafted by skilled weavers of Rewa situated in Maheshwar, Madhya Pradesh. Buy online authentic Handwoven Maheshwari Bagh Suits made of naturally dyed colors and pure quality threads on Handloom certified by India Handloom Brand ~ Rewa. Buy the latest designs of handcrafted Maheshwari and Mul Cotton Bagh Suits at fair prices directly from the master weavers.

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Bagh Printing

The Bagh print is a traditional Indian hand-block printing technique with natural colours and wooden blocks that originated in the Bagh village, Dhar district of of Madhya Pradesh, India.It is renowned for its vibrant colors, intricate designs, and eco-friendly methods. Its name is derived from the village Bagh on the banks of the Bagh River. Bagh print fabric with replicated geometric and floral compositions with vegetable colours of red and black over a white background is a popular Textile printing product.

Natural Dyes: Bagh Print traditionally uses natural dyes extracted from plants, roots, flowers, and minerals. Look for colors that have a natural, earthy tone rather than synthetic or bright colors commonly associated with chemical dyes.

Intricate Patterns: Bagh Print designs feature intricate and elaborate patterns that are often inspired by nature, mythology, or geometric motifs. These designs are meticulously printed onto the fabric using wooden blocks, resulting in a highly detailed and symmetrical appearance.

Block Printing Technique: Bagh Print involves the use of wooden blocks to stamp

Bagh printing, a traditional Indian textile printing technique, typically involves earthy colors such as red, black, and yellow. These colors are derived from natural sources such as plants and minerals. The red color often comes from madder root or alum, while black is obtained from iron rust, and yellow from turmeric or pomegranate rind. These natural dyes give Bagh printed fabrics their distinctive, vibrant hues.