BLOCK PRINT WITH RAPID COLOUR (warp-2/80s weft-2/80s cotton)
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TextDDC classification: 746.662
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Knowledge Management Center, NID Assam | Knowledge Management Center, NID Assam | Reference | Material Library Collection | 746.662 BLO (Browse shelf (Opens below)) | Not For Loan | Block printing is an ancient textile art that uses hand-carved wooden or metal blocks to press dyes or ink onto fabric, creating patterns and designs. Artisans dip the block into color and repeatedly stamp it onto a piece of fabric, with each color typically requiring a separate block and careful alignment to create intricate, traditional, and often nature-inspired designs. The block print technique that uses "rapid colors" involves applying both the design and the color to a light-colored fabric in a single, efficient step. Unlike traditional methods that require multiple stages of printing, drying, and washing for each color, the rapid color process significantly speeds up production. This method is a chemical process involving stabilized azoic dyestuffs, which offer bright, well-saturated colors. | ML148 |


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