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agru printing is a traditional craft of textile
printing in which blocks made out of a light wood called Rorda are used. A special community of block-makers makes these blocks in Bagru as
well as in Jaipur. Vegetable dyes are used in Bagru printing. The speciality of bagru is
Dabu printing where a paste made out of Mitti (clay) is used to print on
specially prepared cloth and then sawdust is sprinkled on it so that it sticks to the
printed portion. Thereafter, the entire cloth is dyed, usually dark green, a combination
of indigo dye (blue) and turmeric (yellow). The sawdust on the mitti paste does not allow
the colour to permeate the cloth. After dyeing, the cloth is washed and the mitti removed.
To add colour to where the print was, the cloth is dyed again in another colour e.g. red.
The background green colour changes slightly and the printed portion becomes red, creating
a beautiful effect.
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