Bagru and Sanganeri Prints: Heritage Fabrics in Modern Fashion
India’s textile heritage is a beautiful blend of colors, culture, and craftsmanship — and at its heart lie two timeless printing traditions: Bagru Print and Sanganeri Print . These centuries-old hand-block printing techniques from Rajasthan have not only survived the test of time but are now making a striking comeback in modern fashion . At DMAASA , we believe in preserving these artistic legacies while reimagining them for today’s world of style, sustainability, and self-expression. The Story Behind Bagru Print The story of Bagru Print begins in a small town near Jaipur, Rajasthan. Here, the Chhipa community has been practicing this art form for over 300 years. Traditionally, artisans use natural dyes made from turmeric, indigo, pomegranate, and madder root to create earthy tones of red, black, and blue. The process is slow, meditative, and entirely handmade — from washing and soaking the fabric in river water to sun-drying and block printing each motif. Every pattern tell...