India has a rich history of textile dyeing, with natural dyes being traditionally used. Common sources include indigo for blue One of the most iconic dyes, The traditional process of fermenting the indigo plant to extract the dye, known as 'vats. Most commonly used yes are madder for red, turmeric for yellow, and more. In India, some of the most important centres for mordanting were located in the state of Gujarat, as well as in Masulipatnam, Kalahasti, and Pulicat, and in the Tanjore region, which is located on the Coromandel coast.Dyes such as Tyrian purple and kermes (a red dye from insects) were highly prized and often reserved for royalty and the aristocracy due to their rarity and expense.
Textile printing is a captivating branch of the textile industry that transforms plain fabrics into vibrant, patterned masterpieces. It`s a harmonious blend of art, science, and culture.From haute couture to everyday wear, textile printing shapes the world of fashion, allowing designers to express creativity through vibrant prints and intricate patterns. One of the oldest methods where designs are carved onto wooden or metal blocks. These blocks are then dipped in dye and stamped onto fabric.Block printing is rich in vibrant colors, so it became more popular. Some of the used famous motifs are buds, flowers, leaves,trees,intricative vines. Main regions of block prints are Rajastan, Gujarat, Parts of andra pradesh and uttara pradesh.
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