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Colors

The Traditional Craft Of Ajrakh Uses Only Natural Colors (Vegetable Dyes) For Its Making. The Usual Colors Of The Craft Are Red, Yellow, Blue And Black. However Green And Some Other Secondary Colors Are Also Used Now-A-Days. They Are Generally Made By Mixing The Usual Colors.

The Colors Being Made From All Natural Materials Are Harmless To The Workers In All Ways. Whereas The Chemical Ajrakh Printing Which Has Come Up In The Recent Past Uses Chemical Dyes Which Are Very Harmful To The Health Of The Workers.

Some Samples Of Traditional Pieces Of Ajrakh Some Samples Of Traditional Pieces Of Ajrakh
Some Samples Of Traditional Pieces Of Ajrakh

Yellow

Color

Materials Used

Cost (Rs./Kg)

Native Places

Yellow

Anar (Pomegranate) Peel

2

-

 

Turmeric

60

-

 

Taiyesu Flowers

1-2

Madhya Pradesh, Gujarat, Maharashtra, Uttar Pradesh

 

Dry Pomegranate Peel Turmeric Powder
Dry Pomegranate Peel Turmeric Powder

Note: *Most Of The Raw Material Is Bought At 10 Times The Original Cost Because Of Larger Transportation Expenses.

*Most Of The Raw Materials Are From Hill Areas (Adivasi)

Red

Color

Materials

Charecteristics

Cost Native Places

Red

Alizar

Used In Powder Form, Mineral Base.

Arab Country(Africa)
600 Baroda(Gujarat)

 

Masak

 

Himchal Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh

 

Mazist

This Is Plant Stem

350 Iran, Afghanistan

Note:

  • Masak At One Time Was Used By Indian Women To Color Their Lips.

Black

Color

Material

Cost

Black

Gurrh

Usual Amount

 

Bajri Ka Aata

 

 

Iron Piece

12 Rs/Kg

Ajrakh Fabric After Application Of Black Color
An Ajrakh Fabric After Application Of Black Color (Under Process)

Note:

  • Iron Pieces Are Put In Water For Around 15 Days.

Indigo

 Indigo

Color

Material

Cost

Native Place

Indigo

 

800

Andhra Pradesh, Orissa, Bengal

 

Powdered Indigo Dye Indigo Solution Kept In Sun For Preparation
Powdered Indigo Dye Indigo Solution Kept In Sun For Preparation

Note:

Now These Days Chemical Are Used For Its Production.

Indigo Leaves Are Churned With Water And This Liquid Is Kept In Sun For 8 To 10 Days. The Froth Which Appears Dur To The Churning Of Indigo Is Removed. This Is Then Used As Color.

Indigo Farming
Indigo Farming
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