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Ladies chitrali chugha. Pure wool Hand Made.....


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Chitrali pure wool Gent's waist coat ..

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Wonderland of Handicraft produced


 
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Block printing in the subcontinent originally has its roots in the Indus Valley civilisation, where the famous Sindhi ajrak was also handcrafted and dyed. While the essence of this technique is over 4000 years old, with time the process has evolved and has been brought into commercial production. The dyes, variety of fabrics, the patterns and the designs have all progressed according to current fashion trends, but the elements of wooden block carvings, which are delicately and carefully hand-stamped by local artisans, more or less remain in practice even today.

Block prints are a timeless trend and favour the ethos of what we call slow and sustainable fashion. A block printed tunic you buy one year is unlikely to go out of fashion the next year, or the next. Moreover, handicrafts like block prints fall well in line with responsible fashion; communities of artisans in rural areas do benefit from the business that comes in and that’s just the core of its strength.
 
Artisans of Sindh Here are Masterpieces made of clay displayed at a shop in Nasarpur town of Sindh Pakistan.

Pots, Toys, Water coolers and vase etc, and yes credit goes to Potters. Nasarpur town has its own amazing history and is famous for Artisans since long.


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