Ajrakh Print Fabric
High Quality Ajrakh Print Fabric Solutions for Fashion Businesses & Designers
Fabriclore- Your Premier Ajrakh Print Fabric Supplier
Are you looking for Ajrakh print fabric online? We can be your one-stop destination for wholesale authentic and exquisite Ajrakh fabric.
Authentic Ajrakh Prints fabric: Where Tradition Meets Modernity
Whether you are scouring the web for Ajrakh print material for your individual fashion label, or you need it for your multi-brand retail venture, with our Ajrakh print fabric wholesale, you get a collection that maintains the authenticity of the craft while catering to contemporary tastes. From traditional designs to modern interpretation, as one of the leading Ajrakh print fabric suppliers, our selection boasts something for every brand to suit their individual needs.
Pre-Production
Preparing the Fabric: For one, the fabric is washed to remove impurities and soaked in a solution of harda (myrobalan) to help to absorb dyes better. Then, it is stretched and pinned on a table, so the dye is absorbed evenly, and it leaves vibrant, long-lasting colors
Production
Block Printing: Then artisans use carved wooden blocks to apply a resist paste made of gum, lime, and flour onto the fabric. The resist blocks certain areas from absorbing dye and creates stunning patterns. In fact, multiple blocks are used for creating different bespoke designs, while ensuring precision, alignment, and consistency in the detailed motifs.
Post Production
Dyeing and Final Washing: After that the fabric is repeatedly dyed, usually starting with indigo blue shades, then madder for red hues. After each dyeing, the fabric is sun-dried and washed to remove the excess dye and resist paste, and this process is repeated several times to achieve the desired depth of color and pattern complexity.
Pre-Production
Preparing the Fabric: For one, the fabric is washed to remove impurities and soaked in a solution of harda (myrobalan) to help to absorb dyes better. Then, it is stretched and pinned on a table, so the dye is absorbed evenly, and it leaves vibrant, long-lasting colors
Production
Block Printing: Then artisans use carved wooden blocks to apply a resist paste made of gum, lime, and flour onto the fabric. The resist blocks certain areas from absorbing dye and creates stunning patterns. In fact, multiple blocks are used for creating different bespoke designs, while ensuring precision, alignment, and consistency in the detailed motifs.
Post Production
Dyeing and Final Washing: After that the fabric is repeatedly dyed, usually starting with indigo blue shades, then madder for red hues. After each dyeing, the fabric is sun-dried and washed to remove the excess dye and resist paste, and this process is repeated several times to achieve the desired depth of color and pattern complexity.
Why Fabriclore
At Fabriclore, we are finicky about tiny things at each step of Ajrakh print fabric process. From material handling to testing to packaging, we cover every aspect. Each meter of Ajrakh printed fabric goes through:
- Colorfastness testing
- Shrinkage testing
- Extra spotting inspection
- Pre-packaging metering and inspection
- Weather safe packaging and shipping
Global Shipping
Get fast and safe shipping of your fabrics by carriers such as FedEx and UPS across Europe, North America, Middle East and in select Asian Markets.
Technical Support
Get single point dedicated support by technical textile engineers. We provide accurate specification of fabrics and process it with our proprietary techniques.
In House Testing & Inspection
Each Meter of fabrics supplied by Fabriclore goes through our inhouse inspection and testing, ensuring zero rejections and reliable production timelines for brands.
Start Your Collection
Shop Ajrakh Print Fabric in Wholesale from Fabriclore today!
Ready to explore the world of Ajrakh? Visit Fabriclore today and discover an exclusive range of Ajrakh print material that reflects the richness of Indian heritage. Whether you are designing a collection, crafting bespoke pieces, or simply love the beauty of handmade fabrics, we have the perfect collection for you!
Buy Ajrakh Print Fabric Wholesale from Fabriclore
Ajrakh isn’t a new print; its roots trace back to centuries. The iconic traditional block-printing technique hails from the Kutch region of Gujarat and Barmer in Rajasthan, India. Designers buy Ajrakh print fabric wholesale because the fabric is renowned for its unique geometric and floral patterns, earthy tones, and rich textures.
Our collection of Ajrakh print material is made using deep hues of indigo, and all-natural dyes. Made using the traditional method and rendered with a modern touch, every piece of our Ajrakh print fabric tells a unique story.
Buy Our Ajrakh Print Material in Versatile and Sustainable Choices
Crafted with precision and care, our Ajrakh print materials are fabrics in different fabric bases, including cotton, silk, and linen, providing versatile choices for diverse design needs. These fabrics are not just visually stunning, they are also breathable, lightweight, and durable, which makes them ideal for both casual and formal wear. Plus, our fabrics are dyed with natural indigo, so you get a sustainable fabric base for your eco-aware customer base.
Bulk Buying Ajrakh Made Easy with Fabriclore
If you are looking for a reliable Ajrakh print fabric supplier who can make the entire fabric sourcing process easy for you, we can be your one-stop destination. At Fabriclore, we offer bulk orders at wholesale rates without compromising on quality.
As a leading Ajrakh print fabric supplier, Fabriclore prides itself on delivering exceptional quality and service. Our fabrics are sourced directly from the artisans who master this craft, ensuring each piece is as authentic and unique as possible. We handle each order with care and attention, ensuring timely delivery and excellent customer service every step of the way.
Need more information, or want an estimate for Ajrakh print fabric? Contact us today, or visit our website now!
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