
Dorukha: Reversible Ajrakh
Each collectible is a signed masterpiece, printed on both sides using a complex and highly skilled printing and resist-dyeing technique, called Ajrakh. The process takes upto sixteen steps of perfectly registered block-printing, using a set of hand carved wooden blocks and natural dyes, repeated on each side. Originally printed for the people of Sindh, Ajrakh is one of the oldest living textile traditions in the world.
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