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We offer the best product range of Kalamkari Dupatta, Dupattas in Cotton Hand Painted and Handloom Dupatta Block Printed.

Kalamkari Dupatta

2,860 /Piece Get Latest Price
  • Min. Order (MOQ) 15 Piece(s)
Kalamkari is an ancient style of hand painting done on cotton or silk fabric with a tamarind pen, using natural dyes. This art involves 23 tedious steps of dyeing, bleaching, hand painting, block printing, starching, cleaning and more. Motifs drawn in Kalamkari spans from flowers, peacock, and paisleys to divine characters of Hindu epics like Mahabharata and Ramayana. Till today, many families in Andhra Pradesh continue to practice this art and this has served as the prime source of livelihood for them, over the generations. Available in cotton & Silk.
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Dupattas In Cotton, Hand Painted , Hand Embroidered , Kota , Ikat , Chanderi

750 - 950 /piece Get Latest Price
  • Min. Order (MOQ) 100 Piece(s)
  • Material Chanderi, Cotton, Silk
  • Type Dupatta
  • Pattern Embroidered, Plain, Printed

Our beautiful collection of Dupatta is surely going to fetch gala of compliments to the wearer. Designed in conformity with quality standards of the industry, the flawlessness and luxe appearance of these Dupattas depicts the talent & skills of Indian craftsmen. Effortlessly complementing casual and party wear, the Dupattas are doled out by us in range of designs, colors and patterns. Rely on us, for reasonable pricing.

Cotton, Hand Painted , Hand Embroidered , Kota Rajastani, Ikat , Chanderi , Fusion

Dupatta is made when multiple art or weaving forms are combined into one dupatta.
The styles available in various patterns , designs , colours

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Note : Taxes are applicable

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Handloom Dupatta Block Printed

650 - 850 /peices Get Latest Price
  • Min. Order (MOQ) 50 Piece(s)
  • Type Designer Printed Dupatta
  • Material Cotton, Silk

Hand block printing is a centuries old Indian art form that utilizes a hand carved teak wood block that is dipped in dye and stamped by hand onto cotton or silk.The design for the block is usually a traditional Indian motif. The motif is traced onto a block by a master craftsman who then chips away at the block to create a stamp.The printing process begins by pre-washing the fabrics in the river in order to reduce water consumption. The fabric is then dyed, laid flat on a table and fixed firmly to the table with pins. Four to five basic natural colors are used that are then mixed together to form a multitude of colors. The block is then dipped in the dye and stamped firmly by hand onto the fabric. Finally, the fabric is rinsed in the river and hung to dry in the sun, minimizing energy consumption.The process of creating the stamp can take 7 to 10 days, depending on the complexity of the design. If the block is used on a regular basis, which would be about 300 meters a month, they will last about 8 months.

The types of block printed dupattas available are:BagruPigmentBaugAjrakhIndigoKalamkari

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  • Fatema Nalwala (Tisser Rural Handicrafts)
  • Tisser Rural Handicrafts, Murshid House Basement, Opposite Greenfield Restaurant, Majgaon junction, Majagon, Mazgaon, Mumbai, Maharashtra - 400010, India
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Dupatta

Leading Manufacturer, Supplier & Retailer of Kalamkari Dupatta, Dupattas in Cotton Hand Painted and Handloom Dupatta Block Printed.

Kalamkari Dupatta

2,860 /Piece Get Latest Price
  • Min. Order (MOQ) 15 Piece(s)
Kalamkari is an ancient style of hand painting done on cotton or silk fabric with a tamarind pen, using natural dyes. This art involves 23 tedious steps of dyeing, bleaching, hand painting, block printing, starching, cleaning and more. Motifs drawn in Kalamkari spans from flowers, peacock, and paisleys to divine characters of Hindu epics like Mahabharata and Ramayana. Till today, many families in Andhra Pradesh continue to practice this art and this has served as the prime source of livelihood for them, over the generations. Available in cotton & Silk.
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Dupattas In Cotton, Hand Painted , Hand Embroidered , Kota , Ikat , Chanderi

750 - 950 /piece Get Latest Price
  • Min. Order (MOQ) 100 Piece(s)
  • Material Chanderi, Cotton, Silk
  • Type Dupatta
  • Pattern Embroidered, Plain, Printed

Our beautiful collection of Dupatta is surely going to fetch gala of compliments to the wearer. Designed in conformity with quality standards of the industry, the flawlessness and luxe appearance of these Dupattas depicts the talent & skills of Indian craftsmen. Effortlessly complementing casual and party wear, the Dupattas are doled out by us in range of designs, colors and patterns. Rely on us, for reasonable pricing.

Cotton, Hand Painted , Hand Embroidered , Kota Rajastani, Ikat , Chanderi , Fusion

Dupatta is made when multiple art or weaving forms are combined into one dupatta.
The styles available in various patterns , designs , colours

Please mail us for further enquiry or call

Note : Taxes are applicable

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Handloom Dupatta Block Printed

650 - 850 /peices Get Latest Price
  • Min. Order (MOQ) 50 Piece(s)
  • Type Designer Printed Dupatta
  • Material Cotton, Silk

Hand block printing is a centuries old Indian art form that utilizes a hand carved teak wood block that is dipped in dye and stamped by hand onto cotton or silk.The design for the block is usually a traditional Indian motif. The motif is traced onto a block by a master craftsman who then chips away at the block to create a stamp.The printing process begins by pre-washing the fabrics in the river in order to reduce water consumption. The fabric is then dyed, laid flat on a table and fixed firmly to the table with pins. Four to five basic natural colors are used that are then mixed together to form a multitude of colors. The block is then dipped in the dye and stamped firmly by hand onto the fabric. Finally, the fabric is rinsed in the river and hung to dry in the sun, minimizing energy consumption.The process of creating the stamp can take 7 to 10 days, depending on the complexity of the design. If the block is used on a regular basis, which would be about 300 meters a month, they will last about 8 months.

The types of block printed dupattas available are:BagruPigmentBaugAjrakhIndigoKalamkari

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  • Fatema Nalwala (Tisser Rural Handicrafts)
  • Tisser Rural Handicrafts, Murshid House Basement, Opposite Greenfield Restaurant, Majgaon junction, Majagon, Mazgaon, Mumbai, Maharashtra - 400010, India
  • Share us via
  • Call 08068051373 Ext. 569