An Ajrakh Saree is a hand-block printed saree created using one of the oldest textile traditions of India, dating back over 4,000 years. The name Ajrakh comes from the Arabic word “Azrak”, meaning blue, as the natural indigo dye is a signature color in Ajrakh prints.
Ajrakh sarees are admired for their intricate geometric and floral patterns, perfectly aligned using hand-carved wooden blocks and a resist-dyeing technique. Each saree can take up to 14–16 stages of dyeing, washing, and printing, making it an art form that blends patience, precision, and tradition.
Ajrakh sarees are primarily manufactured in Kutch, Gujarat – Villages like Ajrakhpur and Dhamadka are the heart of Ajrakh printing, where artisan families have preserved this tradition for centuries. These sarees are still made with natural dyes like indigo, madder red, turmeric, iron black, and pomegranate peel, keeping the craft eco-friendly and sustainable.
Ajrakh sarees are versatile—they can look ethnic, contemporary, or fusion chic depending on how you style them. Classic traditional look, elegant office/professional look, contemporary fusion look, festive and wedding look.
Fabric: 100% Pure Modal Silk
Craft: Authentic Ajrakh Handblock Print with natural dyes
Highlight: Rich Tissue Pallu adding a festive shimmer
Length: 6.50 meters (with blouse piece included)
Width: 46 inches
This saree is for Professors, artists, architects, and professionals who treasure cultural textiles. They seek sarees that tell a story, drape beautifully, and represent authentic craftsmanship. For them, this saree is perfect for cultural festivals, intellectual gatherings, and traditional family occasions. Corporate leaders, doctors, consultants, and NRIs who prefer sustainable, ethical luxury. They appreciate Ajrakh’s natural dyes, limited edition handloom work, and exclusive designs. This saree is their choice for destination weddings, festive dinners, and global cultural events.