About ”block print”

About ”amAra”

Become one "ring"

The distribution of Kanta will lead to the independence support of the women in the village that produces it, and lead to the succession of the highly acclaimed sashiko technique.

It's a multi-way dress using Bangladesh's traditional technique “block print".

It’s a traditional technique of India and Bangladesh, and it is a plate made by wood carving by craftsmen one by one.

It’s history is very old, and it is said that it dates back to B.C.

The more colorful and complicated the pattern is, the more layers of ink are applied, so the work process is endless, creating a gentle texture unique to handmade products that cannot be produced by machines.

There was something very exciting about the process of selecting each version and creating patterns on the plain fabric, wondering, “What will it look like?”

It has a haze that is unique to hand-pressing and a slightly distorted feeling, and the “only one” texture is wonderful.

You can feel the work while thinking about the story of the production process of the pattern.

"Travel purse"

There was something very exciting about the process of selecting each version and creating patterns on the plain fabric, wondering, “What will it look like?”

It has a haze that is unique to hand-pressing and a slightly distorted feeling, and the “only one” texture is wonderful.

You can feel the work while thinking about the story of the production process of the pattern.

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