Stunning indigo Ajrakh block-printed dupatta with mirror work details Handcrafted mirror work on traditional Ajrakh fabric
Stunning Ajrakh Dupatta: Indigo Chanderi Silk with Mirror Work & Handwork
The Ajrakh dupatta embodies centuries-old craftsmanship in every fold. This exquisite piece features deep indigo hues from traditional Ajrakh block printing on sheer Chanderi silk, elevated with sparkling mirror work and meticulous hand-embroidery.
The Timeless Art of Ajrakh Printing
Ajrakh is a revered resist-block printing technique using natural dyes, intricate geometric and floral patterns, and multiple stages of printing, washing, and drying. This Ajrakh dupatta showcases authentic indigo shades—symbolizing depth and tradition—combined with hand-applied mirrors that catch light for a dazzling effect.
Artisans from Gujarat and Rajasthan painstakingly carve wooden blocks and layer colors, ensuring rich, fade-resistant prints. The addition of mirror work and handwork adds texture and glamour, making each dupatta unique.

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Product Details & Specifications
- Fabric: Premium Indigo Chanderi Silk (sheer, lightweight with subtle sheen)
- Craftsmanship: Traditional Ajrakh Block Printing + Mirror Work & Hand-Embroidery
- Color: Deep Indigo with natural dye variations and mirror accents
- Size: Standard 2.5 meters length × 1 meter width (elegant draping)
- Weight: Feather-light for comfort
- Care Instructions: Dry clean recommended; gentle hand wash in cold water to preserve dyes
Styling Ideas for Your Stunning Ajrakh Dupatta
This versatile Ajrakh dupatta pairs beautifully:
- With solid kurtas for everyday ethnic charm
- Over Anarkalis or sarees for weddings and festivals
- In fusion looks with jeans or dresses—the mirrors add modern sparkle
- As a stole for evening sophistication
Ideal for Navratri, Eid, or as a meaningful gift.

Traditional Ajrakh block printing process by skilled artisans Artisans hand-blocking intricate Ajrakh patterns in Kutch
Heritage of Ajrakh Craft
Ajrakh printing dates back over 400 years, originating in Sindh and thriving in Kutch, Gujarat. It involves up to 20 steps with natural indigo, alum, and resist pastes. Learn more about this sustainable art on Wikipedia’s Ajrakh page or traditional block printing here.
By choosing this Ajrakh dupatta, you support artisan families and eco-friendly natural dyeing practices.
Explore More Artisan Masterpieces
Complete your wardrobe:
- Elephant Applique Dupatta for unique applique styles
- Yellow Muslin Silk Mirror Work Dupatta for vibrant options
- Handcrafted Rajasthani Bags for matching accessories
This stunning Ajrakh dupatta in indigo Chanderi silk is a wearable piece of history—order now and drape yourself in tradition. Shop Now!

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