1. Base of Fabric

Typically, Ajrakh sarees are composed of breathable, natural materials like cotton, which is comfortable to wear every day.
• Silk: for exquisite and festive appearance
• Blends include modal, linen, or cotton-silk for a smooth, opulent feel
 
 
2. Ajrakh Print (Primary Component)
 
The saree's focal point is the Ajrakh print. This is a traditional block printing method from Barmer, Rajasthan, and Kutch, Gujarat.
Among the features are:
Floral and geometric patterns
Patterns with symmetry
Natural dyes (white, black, madder red, and indigo blue)
A distinguishing feature of genuine Ajrakh is double-sided printing.
 
 
3. Organic Colors
 
Eco-friendly natural dyes used by Ajrakh come from:
Blue, or indigo
Red madder root
Black iron rust
Alum and additional plant-based components
 
4. Design Components
 
Typical design motifs consist of:
Flowers and stars
Grids and circles
 
5. Saree Set Components
 
Typically, an Ajrakh saree includes:
Length of saree: 5.5 meters
Blouse piece: 0.8–1 meter (Ajrakh print that matches or contrasts)
 
6. Distinctive Qualities
 
made by hand with classic wooden blocks
Due to numerous cycles of dyeing and washing, it takes 14–21 days to finish.
Eco-friendly and skin-friendly
Due to handmade flaws, every saree is distinct.
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