Rewa Handloom
Black Bagh Handblock Printed Fabric
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Bagh Print was is traditional hand block print with natural colors is now practiced in Bagh, Dhar district in Madhya Pradesh. Innovative geometric and floral designs inspired by nature are printed on the fabric using wooden blocks, few of them even 100 or 200 years old. A spectacular feature of bagh prints is the use of natural colors, mainly red, black, khaki and indigo. We offer Bagh prints on Maheshwari cotton silk Fabric, making it a perfect wear for all seasons.
Bagh Print can be done on any kind of Silk and Cotton based fabric i.e. Pure Cotton, Silk, Silk Cotton. the process mainly depends upon on Dying and Handblock Print after it.
Products which are famous for Bagh Print:
Sarees
Dress Material
Kurtas
Bed Sheets
Yardage
Curtains
Designer Wears
Shipping:
Orders will be shipped within 1 to 2 business days from the date of
order. It tentatively takes 4 to 5 business days for a domestic shipment & 7 to 12 business days for an international shipment to be
delivered.
Returns:
- Returns are accepted within 5 days only after receiving.
- Refunds will be processed with insurance 2-5 Working Days, and customer will be informed immediately via mail or WhatsApp.
- ₹150.00 flat rate return shipping.
- The product should not be used or worn.
- Return package should be well-packed by the customer.
- The customer needs to make request for a return and refund through the account section and also needs to make an intimation on WhatsApp @ +91-9977004414
First time wash - Dry Clean
Subsequent washes - Use Mild detergent and hand wash gently with cold water and dry in shade.
Maheshwari sarees have a long and rich history that traces back to the 18th century. The weaving of these sarees began in Maheshwar, a town located on the banks of the Narmada River in Madhya Pradesh. The royal family of Holkar patronized the art of Maheshwari weaving, and the sarees were used to dress the royal family members. Over time, the art of Maheshwari weaving became popular among the common people, and today, it is considered one of the finest handloom products in India.
The interesting legend behind these sarees is of Queen Ahilyabai Holkar who ordered various craftsman and artisans from Malwa and Surat to design a special saree of 9 yards length which later came to be known as the Maheshwari saree. These sarees were supposed to be a special gift for the royal relatives and guests who visited the palace. Later on Ahilya bai Holkar has started more handlooms as an employment for the peoples of Maheshwar.