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Heritage Archive
14 verified Rajasthani craft traditions, ready to plug into prompts, collections, and product specs.
Bagru, Jaipur District
Centuries-old hand-block printing with natural mud-resist (dabu) and indigo dyeing by the Chippa community.
Sanganer, Jaipur
Fine, delicate block prints on light cottons featuring intricate floral buti motifs on ivory grounds.
Akola, Chittorgarh
Mud-resist block printing where clay paste protects fabric from indigo immersions, creating soft halo edges.
Jodhpur, Jaipur
Wave-pattern tie-dye created by rolling and resist-binding fabric on the diagonal.
Jodhpur, Sikar
Tiny tie-dye knots forming dotted constellations across silk and georgette.
Kota
Sheer handloom weave with characteristic khat (square) checks of cotton and silk.
Jaipur
Appliqué of metallic ribbon shaped into floral and leaf motifs on ceremonial wear.
Vitreous enamel work on metal — translated into prints as jewel-tone palettes and intricate borders.
Bundi, Kishangarh
Rajput courtly painting tradition referenced for narrative motifs and figurative borders.
Pratapgarh
Gold-on-glass craft used as inspiration for luxury embellishment and trims.
Cobalt-and-turquoise glazed ceramics referenced for cool, watery palettes.
Bhilwara, Shahpura
Scroll painting tradition with rich red and indigo grounds and figurative storytelling.
Nathdwara
Devotional cloth paintings depicting Shrinathji, lotus ponds and cows — translated as motif libraries.
Sawai Madhopur
Tribal floor paintings using white chalk on red ochre — geometric folk grammar for borders and prints.