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Up your wardrobe game with the floral power of Gulnaz

 Gulnaz – The tale of shining flowers It is inspired by nature where every creation restoring to life glistening the world with the magic of flowers, colors, and all the beautiful creations into the season of spring. Spring, the magical season of rebirth generous to all flowers alike; creates heaven on earth with these gorgeous beauties that are beyond our realm of comprehension. During this season of color and joy universe surprises us with its mesmerizing creations which touch every soul and make them believe in the circle of life by nature. And inspired by this magical nature we have handcrafted some of the most captivating outfits which are going to be the star of your wardrobe. 1)      Lehenga - Moledro’s exclusive lehengas is a story weaved with different artworks handcrafted by our in-house artisans on luxurious and skin-friendly fabrics. These Dazzling lehengas have a special touch of perfection with some handmade tassels, fringes to add that sparkle, and classic motif design

Information About Block Printing

 BLOCK PRINTING  Printers are known as chipas. They often work with organic colours in which various plants give particular colours. The vegetable colours are obtained from the bark of the babul, kattha, amla, jamun and mango trees or from flowers of kusum, palash or harsingar, and indigo. The bark of the khair is used for red, kusum flowers with guava bark for different shades of yellow, and kusum with amla bark for black. Wherever coloured yarn is used in weaving, it is dyed by the weaver himself. Wedding saris are mostly dyed in turmeric or sunflower. Both produce shades of yellow. Traditional printing was done on quilt covers and saris. Women sometimes had their saris dyed in bright colours and stamped with motifs. This was one of the cheapest ways of ornamenting the plain motia sari. Dots, cones or stripes are printed on a bright yellow ground in Dhaka, East Champaran. A few printers do embossed printing. The prints common in the area were the clove motif, and moon pattern or dot,

The face of India's Heritage - Textile Prints

Our love for colours and prints is legendary since our country has always been associated with rich weaves and unique textiles. What gives our fabrics their unique identity is the weaves and prints that is one of a kind to the region. Inspired from the architecture of the temples, nature and rural life, forts and geometric patterns, these prints are rich in vibrant colours and is capable to speak a thousand words to the beholder.  We have hundreds and thousands of prints to choose from with talented craftsmen from every part of the country pouring out their imagination on the cloth. Our craftsmen and artists endeavour to produce something new every time be it floral, animal prints or abstract, they will always put their thinking caps on. So, here comes the list of some of the most popular Indian prints that have found much appreciation and love across the world.  Ajrakh Ajrakh is originated in the very ancient Mohenjo-Daro civilisation and the legacy has carried on ever since. This is