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Naturally Dyed Patterned Ajrakh Duffle Bag in Mehendi Green Silk
Naturally Dyed Patterned Ajrakh Duffle Bag in Mehendi Green Silk
Naturally Dyed Patterned Ajrakh Duffle Bag in Mehendi Green Silk
Naturally Dyed Patterned Ajrakh Duffle Bag in Mehendi Green Silk
Chanchal

Naturally Dyed Patterned Ajrakh Duffle Bag in Mehendi Green Silk

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The Product

The unique combination of Ikat and Kantha embroidery come together in this beautiful and elegant handcrafted duffle bag. It features a gorgeous Ajrakh print of Mughal motifs block printed on exquisite Mashroo Silk, making for a luxurious finish. This handbag has a beautiful motif in grey green and blue and is perfect for those special occasions. Luxury combined with comfort on a piece made with love! This duffle has a spacious compartment in which can carry your wallet, keys etc, a slider pocket for lipsticks, eyeliner, and a small zip pocket for knickknacks. 

Features

This duffle has a spacious compartment in which can carry your wallet and keys.

A slider pocket for lipsticks, eyeliner, and a small zip pocket for knickknacks.

One small external zip pocket at the back of the bag to keep your mobile, car keys etc. 

The bag is secured by a zip on top and comes with a double handle as well as with a detachable and adjustable sling/strap.

Product Specifications

Product description: Naturally Dyed Patterned Ajrakh Duffle Bag in Mehendi Green Silk

Package contains: 1 Naturally Dyed Patterned Ajrakh Duffle Bag in Mehendi Green Silk

Material: Mashroo Silk

Colour: Grey, Blue and Green

Dimensions (cms): 25 x 31 x 13

Weight: 380g

What is Ajrakh?

Ajrakh is a unique form of blockprinting that originated in the Sindh region and occupied an important place in Sindhi customs and culture. Today, this centureis old craft continues to be practised in the Indian states of Rajasthan and Gujarat, especially by the nomadic communities of Kutch.  Ajrakh artists create patterns using complex geometry. The resulting designs are intricate tesellations in indigo, madder, black, and white across lengths of cloth. The shapes and motifs of Ajrakh echo Islamic architectural forms found in the intricate jali windows and trefoil arches still visible in the structures of the Mughal period.

This level of geometric precision comes from woodblock printing in which prints are transferred from geometric shapes etched on the wooden blocks by pressing them hard on the fabric. This technique goes far back and is beleived to have been first used in ancient China before it was adopted by the people of the Indus Valley. It is interesting to note that Ajrakh artisans continue to use this ageold technique today to produce an ajrakh. All Ajrakh textile is made with natural dyes including both vegetable and mineral dyes. Indigo is a key colourant used in Ajrakh but pomegranate seeds, gum, flour of Kachika and Dhavadi and alizarine are other materials used to derive the rich crimson, mustard, black and white hues of the fabric.

Your Impact

This bag belongs to The Upcycle Project, born out of Chanchal's process of excellence where every piece of fabric is used. This collection has been put together using the fabric left over from their various other collections. Sustainability is not a choice for us. It is built into our DNA, say the founders of Chanchal and, by supporting this brand, you are making an ecofriendly choice to support fabric upcycling a process that keeps thousands of tons of textile waste out of landfills everyday.

What's more, the fabrics are sourced directly from weaving houses and cooperatives and every bag is handcrafted using traditional techniques. This means that with every bag you buy, you're encouraging Indian crafts and helping provide our artisans a sustainable livelihood.

Why we like it

This silk Ajrakh duffle bag is one we really love for its standout design, functionality and style. This one really stands out from the crowd by combining a centuries old craft with a contemporary design. Each bag is truly one of a kind since it is handcrafted and carries the signatures of the artistic process. It is roomy enough to carry all your daily essentials and it transitions easily from a casual day out to a more formal occasion, pairing equally well with an Indian ensemble as with Western outfits. 

Sakshi says

As someone who's always on the lookout for traditional, handmade accessories featuring Indian textile, this stylish duffle is a fantastic find that never fails to turn heads! The sizing makes it easy to carry when I'm travelling and provides lots of room to carry my essentials, even for a short overnight work trip. It's also a great option as a gift for a friend or sister who loves Indian textiles.

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