Hand block printing is making a comeback in the world of home decor. It is a traditional technique of carving intricate patterns onto wooden blocks, which are then dipped in ink or dye and stamped onto fabric. Hand block printed fabrics are a great way to add a touch of elegance and traditional style to your home decor, whether it is used for curtains, cushions, bedspreads, tablecloths, napkins, wallpapers or tiles. When choosing hand block printed fabrics, it is important to consider the colors, patterns, quality, and scale of the prints to complement your existing decor.
Continue ReadingFashion and art have always been intertwined, with designers constantly drawing inspiration from various forms of art. From bold and vibrant patterns to elegant and minimalistic designs, art has been a constant muse for fashion. Block printing, in particular, has been a technique that has revolutionized the fashion industry, allowing designers to create unique and stunning pieces that blend art and fashion seamlessly.Block Printing: An Ancient Technique Making Waves in the Fashion IndustryVersatility: The Key Benefit of Block Printing in FashionBlock printing is an ancient printing technique that has been used for centuries in India, China, and Japan. It involves carving a design onto a block of wood, metal or linoleum, applying ink to the block, and then pressing the block onto fabric or paper....
Continue ReadingHand block printing is a traditional craft that has been practiced for centuries, particularly in India. It involves using carved wooden blocks to create intricate designs on fabric by stamping the blocks onto the fabric with dye. The result is a beautiful, unique pattern that can be used in a variety of ways. While hand block printed fabrics have traditionally been used for clothing, they are also becoming increasingly popular in home decor....
Continue ReadingIntroductionHand Block Printing is a traditional form of art in India, China, and many other East Asian countries. It holds its authenticity in creating beautiful patterns on different fabrics to be used in our day-to-day lives. Often recognized as “block printing” or “wood block” printing on textile is the art in which hand-carved wooden blocks covered with dye are repeatedly pressed along a length of cloth to create patterns. This dying art is said to be 2000 years old and is a beautiful depiction of culture that encompasses and encourages the dying treasure of handmade textiles....
Continue ReadingBlock printing is an ancient technique that has been used for centuries to create beautiful and intricate designs on fabric. However, it is not just a traditional art form, but it also has the potential to support sustainable fashion in numerous ways. In this article, we will explore how block printing can contribute to the growth of the sustainable fashion industry.Sustainable fashion is an approach to designing and producing clothing that takes into account the impact on the environment and social responsibility. The fashion industry is known to have a significant impact on the environment, with the production of textiles and clothing being responsible for large amounts of greenhouse gas emissions, water pollution, and waste generation....
Continue ReadingBlock printing is a form of printing that has been used for centuries in cultures around the world. It involves using a carved block to create a design, which is then transferred onto paper or fabric. Block printing is a versatile and artistic medium, and the techniques and styles used in different cultures are fascinating to explore.One of the oldest forms of block printing is found in India, where it is known as "hand-block printing." This traditional form of printing involves using hand-carved wooden blocks to create intricate designs on fabric. The blocks are dipped in ink and then stamped onto the fabric, creating repeating patterns that can be incredibly intricate....
Continue ReadingBlock printing is a traditional technique that has been used for centuries to create beautiful, hand-printed fabrics. From intricate designs on textiles to simple illustrations in books, block printing has been used to create a wide range of products. In recent years, block printing has been making a comeback in the fashion industry, as more and more people are drawn to the tactile and personal nature of the medium.The use of block printed fabrics in fashion is a great way to add a unique and personal touch to your wardrobe. The natural variations in the printing process give each piece a one-of-a-kind character, making it stand out from the mass-produced, machine-printed fabrics that dominate the fashion industry....
Continue ReadingWhat is Kantha Embroidery and Its Importance Kantha Embroidery is one of the most prominent types of embroidery that holds its roots for around 500 years. Kantha is a patched cloth and is a vital art craft of Bengal. It gets its name from Lord Shiva, who is also addressed as “Neelkanth” because of his blue colored-throat from drinking poison. Traditionally, Kantha embroidery was used as wedding gifts for mothers or special presents with specialized messages and designs to create an exceptional impact....
Continue ReadingBlock printed fabric is a traditional and versatile medium that can be used to create a wide range of home furnishings. From curtains and cushions to bedding and table linens, block printed fabrics can add a touch of elegance and personality to any room.Curtains & DrapesOne of the most popular uses for block printed fabrics is in creating curtains and drapes. The intricate patterns and designs that can be achieved with block printing make for beautiful window treatments that can add a sense of warmth and elegance to any room. The natural variations in the printing process also add a unique character and charm to the finished product.Cushions & PillowsAnother popular use for block printed fabrics is in creating cushions and pillows....
Continue ReadingThe new year is already here and we don't want to miss anything that will come with it, so today we review what the 2023 trends in interior decoration will be according to experts. Some were already known to us, others are resurfacing and some others surprise us, but all of them will be chosen to decorate the most up-to-date houses over the next few months.warm minimalismWarm minimalism will once again be the star style in 2023 decoration trends. Inspired by styles such as Japandi and Scandinavian , it follows a minimalist line of neutral bases and a search for functionality , although it is less strict and admits a little more color and warmth .rounded shapesCurved shapes have been the favorites of interior designers for months. We will not only find them in furniture such as sofas and armchairs, but also in accessories and auxiliary furniture.Mix of colorsWarm and cold tones come together in interior decoration in 2023 to offer us impressive and original results. The trending colors are earth tones such as terracotta , beige and sand, but we can see them combined with dark tones to create contrast.sustainable furnitureThe most ecological decoration is still in vogue this year and pieces made of natural and sustainable materials such as wood or vegetable fibers will continue to be used.printsPlain textiles will be combined with other patterns to create outfits with texture and character. Geometric and floral motifs will take center stage in cushions, rugs and curtains.handmade piecesHandmade furniture and accessories also continue to be a trend in decoration in 2023. With them, unique pieces are committed and value is given to the creators and to the different cultures and styles they represent.Walls with wallpaper and terrazzo floorThis year we will bet less on painting and more on wallpaper to cover the walls of the house. As for the floors, the terrazzo is rescued, just like it happened a few years ago.Art Deco styleThe most striking touch comes from the Art Deco inspiration, although it will only be in details of bright colors such as gold, or used for black and white contrasts .Dark woodAlthough wood is still trending in all its aspects, as we mentioned in sustainable materials, what returns this year 2023 is wood in dark tones. This is due to a revival of the style of the 70s , where dark brown furniture was very present.Natural stonesAnother of the materials that we will see the most as a 2023 trend in interior decoration is natural stone in many of its forms. Marble, granite, slate or limestone will be very present when covering any room in the house.
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