Bagru print is a form of hand block printing done by natural colours followed by the Chippa's (involved in fabric printing tradition for over 100 years)[1] in Bagru, India.[2][3] These prints of Bagru are acclaimed all over world.[4] The Prints of Bagru, unlike other prints, involve a different kind of printing. The unique method for printing employs wooden block in it. In this process, the desired design is engraved first on wooden block and then carved block is used for replicating the design in the preferred color on the fabric.

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  1. Duttagupta, Ishani. "A prayer for the dyeing: Struggles of Chhipa community in Rajasthan". The Economic Times.
  2. Art Culture and Heritage of Rajasthan Study Material with MCQ: Useful for RPSC RAS Prelims and Other Exams. New Era Publication.
  3. Needleman, Deborah (18 May 2018). "The Ancient Art of Jaipur Block Printing, and What It Means to India". The New York Times.
  4. Murthy, Vaibhavi (10 July 2020). "All about Bagru Dabu Print Fabrics". CTC Jaipur. Archived from the original on 23 October 2020. Retrieved 20 October 2020.
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