Skip to main content

Posts

Showing posts with the label Indigo Blue myMoledro

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

Indigo- "The Blue Heritage" in India

A blue dye that comes from the  neel  (Indigo) plant is known as Indigo. More than 5,000 years ago, Indigo cultivation is thought to have existed in the Indus Valley Civilization. Among the oldest textile dye, Indigo happens to be one.  From the British in the sixteenth century, Indigo became one of the most profitable trade commodities. As it fetched huge profits to the British rule or East India Company, they thrive on the Indigo trade. Thus Indigo started to be called “Blue Gold”.  Dabu is a smooth paste, which is combined well soaked and sieved black earth, tree gum, and wheatgrass powder. Before making stamps onto the fabric, the printer gently pats the wood block onto the dabu. During the Indigo dying process, this paste acts as a resist.  To the bottom left corner of the fabric, the printer aligns the first block and with incredible hand-eye precise coordination, which has been developed over the years of block printing, releases the dabu paste onto the cloth.  Over the wet dabu