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    Colourful & Traditional Ajrakh Fashion At iTokri

    Some prints are so unique that you can identify them quickly, even from a distance. Ajrakh print is one of them! Ajrakh prints stand out because of their unique and colourful patterns. A collection of hand-dyed, natural-dye cotton kurtas, iTokri's Ajrakh kurti collection features the rich heritage and culture of Rajasthan and Gujarat revived in its designs. We made sure to assure you of the best quality and exceptional styles. Eac...

    Colourful & Traditional Ajrakh Fashion At iTokri

    Some prints are so unique that you can identify them quickly, even from a distance. Ajrakh print is one of them! Ajrakh prints stand out because of their unique and colourful patterns. A collection of hand-dyed, natural-dye cotton kurtas, iTokri's Ajrakh kurti collection features the rich heritage and culture of Rajasthan and Gujarat revived in its designs. We made sure to assure you of the best quality and exceptional styles. Each purchase from iTokri starts this journey of discovery, where we bring you authentic artisans and their stories through these beautiful handicrafts. We aim to provide consumers with conscious choices driven by levels of hard work and dedication passed on over generations.

    So, indulge in the summery tones and traditional art by picking out these colourful long Ajrakh fabric Kurtis. The Ajrakh pattern done in block print on the kurti is redolent of the rich heritage of these beautiful states and is sure to add timeless beauty to your wardrobe.

    Make A Fashion Statement With The  Traditional Ajrakh Kurtis This Summer

    Brighten up your wardrobe with this Ajrakh hand block print pure cotton Kurti. The traditional hand block printing technique practised by the artisans in the Kutch region of Gujarat is used to create this designer piece of Ajrakh fabric kurti online for women. The artisans are initially from Sindh, and they migrated to Kutch in Gujarat and Barmer in Rajasthan. These beautiful Ajrakh print fabric Kurtis come in different styles, patterns and colours to give you many choices. The perfect length of these Kurtis makes them ideal for any occasion. Every ethnic design is paired with a block print pattern with contemporary fusions, making these Kurtis perfect for your wardrobe. The beautiful 3/4th sleeves give them a versatile and classy look. These are made from cotton, making them very comfortable to wear and skin-friendly, and also making them the perfect addition for summers. These cotton Kurtis are classic yet trendy for casual or semi-formal wear. So, buy Ajrakh Kurtis and wear them with jeans or pants to make a sensational style statement donning an exquisite yet straightforward look. These beautiful pieces are timeless and versatile; take them from day to night with the right pair of shoes or accessories and flaunt your classic look. Believe us when we tell you to buy Ajrakh Kurtis online because we know how beautifully these traditional Ajrakh Kurtis would add grace and elegance to your everyday look.

    Features of Kurtis

    Kurtis are quintessential traditional wear, and they are greatly loved for their comfort and easy appeal.

    Fabric

    Cotton ajrakh kurtis are super comfortable to wear, and they look effortlessly stylish and chic. Since cotton is the main fabric that is used in ajrakh printed Kurtis, this kind of apparel is categorically breathable and lightweight. 

    Art

    Ajrakh is a traditional form of block printing which personifies the rich Sindhi art and culture. Ajrakh printed Kurtis are made from wooden blocks which are used for printing on the garment. 

    Ajrakh is a very sought-after art form, and good qualityajrakh skirts,ajrakh sarees,ajrakh face covers, andajrakh block printed dupattas can be bought from iTokri. 

    Style

    Kurt's usually have a comfortable fit, which means they are not too loose or tight. By virtue of their relaxed fit, Kurtis have become a summer staple in women’s wardrobes. 

    How To Style Ajrakh Kurtis?

    An Ajrakh kurti can be styled in unique ways. You can pair them up with matching salwars for a beautiful traditional look or you can team the kurta up with jeans for a chic fusion look. You can complete your look with colourful Kolhapuri footwear and traditional jhumkis.

    Why Choose iTokri?

    “iTokri Casuals”, a brand that is an in-house development of iTokri, provides a range of casual clothing for those who love to dress down. The best part about the 'Casuals' is that everything is handwoven and hand-printed and are one of the best  Indian Handicraft Store. Therefore, you can find the most excellent products on our website, such as  mothers’ day gifts,  ikkat boxers online,kaftans,  cotton dress material,  fabrics online, etc. Also, if you are looking forward to gifts to  send premium rakhi online or cotton long  kurtis online in India, iTokri can give you valuable options.

    FAQs

    What is Ajrakh printing?

    Ajrakh printing is a hand block printing method in which intricate designs are etched into the blocks and then dyed. The designs are printed on cotton or silk fabrics.

    Why Ajrakh print fabric is special?

    The Ajrakh pattern is unique because it's printed in stages, with different dyes applied in distinct ways. As a result, the pattern emerges slowly and over time, creating a vibrant hue.

    What are the different types of printing in skirts?

    Various traditional, ethnic, and contemporary types of printing are seen in skirts.

    Where is the Ajrakh art from?

    Ajrakh art finds its genesis in Sindh, Pakistan, Ajrakhpur and the Kutch district in Gujarat. This art form denotes the beauty of Sindhi culture through intricate block printing. 

    What is ajrak fabric?

    Ajrakh fabric Kurtis are ideally made on cotton fabric. This makes the ajrakh fabric very easy breezy, lightweight and super breathable 

    What is the meaning of the word Ajrakh?

    The world Ajrakh has been formed from a Persian word called ‘azurakh’ which means blue. The blue colour personifies the sky, which is what the colour denotes in the block printing.

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