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Olive Geometric Lattice Dabu Block Print Cotton
Olive Geometric Lattice Dabu Block Print Cotton
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A two colour geometric lattice of interlocking ogee and cross forms on an olive ground — the pattern tiles perfectly across the full width with a satisfying, almost architectural regularity. Clean and bold. Worth confirming the dye source with your supplier — the olive tone could indicate natural iron or pomegranate dye, or may be synthetic. Listed honestly here pending confirmation.
Hand block printed in Bagru, Rajasthan using the dabu mud-resist technique. Dabu printing is one of the oldest and most labour-intensive forms of Indian block printing — a paste of black clay, lime and gum is applied by hand-carved wooden block to areas of the cloth to resist the dye, then the fabric is dusted with sawdust to prevent sticking, dried, and dipped in the dye bath. The process can be repeated multiple times to build up layers of pattern and colour. Each piece carries the subtle marks of this process — soft edges, gentle variation in colour depth, and the occasional bleed or blur that is the hallmark of genuine dabu work. This is a hand block printed dabu cotton fabric made in Bagru, Rajasthan, sold by the metre from the UK.
— Fabric details —
Material: 100% cotton
Width: 112cm / 44 inches
Weight: approx. 80gsm
Handle: lightweight with a soft, slightly open weave
— Ordering —
Sold in 0.5 metre increments.
Multiple quantities supplied in one continuous length.
— Good for —
Quilting · Patchwork · Home furnishings · Dressmaking · Bags · Cushion covers · Shirts · Craft
— Care —
Machine wash at 30°. Some colour release on first wash is normal — it settles. Pre-wash before sewing if you prefer.
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