Blue & White Striped Ruffle Puff Sleeve Maxi Dress
£170.00
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Size: One Size Fits Most (UK 8–16 | USA 4–12 | EU 36–44)
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Block Printing is an artisan craft, synomomous with Rajasthan that has been practiced since time immemorial. Natural vegetable dyed colours are used in Block Printing. Rajasthan is well known for the art of wood block printing on Indian cotton fabrics.
A Timeless Craft
Indigo block printing is a centuries-old textile art that continues to captivate artisans and customers alike. Known for its deep blue hues and intricate patterns, this traditional technique is a staple in handmade, sustainable fashion and home decor. Whether you’re a lover of handcrafted textiles or looking to add a touch of heritage to your collection, indigo block-printed fabrics are a must-have.

The Origins of Indigo Dye
Indigo dye originates from the leaves of the Indigofera Tinctoria plant, cultivated in tropical regions for generations. Historically, artisans relied on this natural source to produce the iconic blue pigment. However, in the late 19th century, rising demand led to the creation of synthetic indigo. While synthetic indigo lacks impurities, traditional plant-based indigo remains highly valued for its rich, organic character.
The Indigo Dyeing Process
Indigo dyeing is a meticulous process that requires patience and skill. The dyeing vat—a deep, narrow-mouthed pot sunk into the ground—is maintained like a living organism, requiring continuous nurturing.
Preparing the Indigo Vat
To start a new vat, artisans use a base liquid retained from a previous dye batch. They then add indigo, slaked lime, molasses, and water. Over the next two weeks, the vat is carefully fed and monitored until it reaches the perfect condition for dyeing. After about 20 days, the vat is ready, and the dyeing process begins.
The Art of Block Printing
To create beautiful patterns, sections of fabric are treated with a resist paste that prevents the dye from penetrating specific areas. This resist technique allows artisans to achieve stunning, intricate designs.
How is the resist paste made?
The paste consists of:
- Earth
- Slaked lime
- Wheat-derived gum (a fine powder produced by natural processes)
- Water
This mixture is pressed through cloth to create a smooth, viscous adhesive paste. Once the fabric is block-printed with the resist paste, it is dusted with sawdust to prevent smudging and left to dry in the sun.
The Dyeing Process
Once dry, the printed fabric is dipped into the indigo vat. When removed, the cloth initially appears greenish but transforms into deep blue as it reacts with oxygen in the air. To achieve darker shades, the fabric undergoes multiple dips and air exposures.
For more intricate designs, artisans sometimes apply additional resist printing between dips, creating multi-tonal patterns with varying shades of blue.
Finishing Touches
After achieving the desired depth of blue, the fabric is washed thoroughly to remove the resist paste and any excess dye. The final product is a beautifully hand-printed textile, ready to be crafted into garments, scarves, home furnishings, and more.

Why Choose Indigo Block-Printed Fabrics?
If you’re looking for textiles that are:
✔ Handcrafted – Each piece is unique, reflecting the artisan’s skill and creativity.
✔ Eco-Friendly – Natural indigo dyeing is a sustainable, chemical-free process.
✔ Timeless – Indigo textiles have been cherished for centuries and never go out of style.
✔ Versatile – Perfect for fashion, decor, and accessories.
At Cotton Conscious, we celebrate the art of indigo block printing by offering a stunning collection of handcrafted textiles. Explore our range of block-printed scarves, dresses, cushion covers, and more—each piece tells a story of tradition, craftsmanship, and beauty.
Shop Now and Bring the Art of Indigo Into Your Life!

Since 2013 JAMDANI has been recognised by UNESCO as an intangible cultural heritage (ICH) which is knowledge, or skill considered to be part of a place’s cultural heritage.
Weavers embroider amazingly beautiful and intricate motifs and geometric patterns on vibrant or muted colour cloth, in a 2000 year old ancient technique of the Bengal region.
We love this soft, lightweight muslin fabric which is like weaving air. Vividly patterned, sheer cotton fabric, traditionally woven on a handloom by artisans and apprentices around Dhaka.
Loved, commissioned and worn by the Royal and rich society over centuries, the skills of Jamdani weaving are passed down by parents to their children.
Washing Instructions:
- First Wash: No detergent. Do not soak.
Hand wash in cold water with 3 handfuls of table salt.
Further Washes: Wash separately in cold water with detergent. Do not soak.
Washing Instructions:
- In our experience it is best to hand wash your Khadi clothes, scarves and stoles in cold water. This washing guidance will increase the lifespan of this natural fabric.
- To machine wash, we recommend washing on a slow, cold wash.
- Please do not wash Khadi cotton in hot water as it may cause slight shrinkage and loss of natural dyed colour.
Product Details
Blue & White Handwoven Cotton Ticking Stripe Maxi Dress
An easy, timeless maxi dress crafted from organic handwoven cotton in a classic blue-and-white ticking stripe. Woven slowly on traditional looms, the fabric has a soft, breathable feel with natural texture — the kind of cloth you notice the moment you put it on.
Designed in a relaxed free-size fit (UK 8–14), this dress drapes beautifully from shoulder to hem. The adjustable gathered waist tie lets you wear it loosely for an unstructured, effortless look, or gently cinched for a softly defined shape — making it easy to style across seasons and occasions.
Romantic frill detailing and generous puff sleeves add movement and quiet volume, giving the dress an easy femininity without feeling overworked. Lightweight and breathable, it’s made for warm days, slow travel, everyday wear, and moments when comfort matters as much as beauty.
Produced in small batches by skilled tailors in Rishikesh, this dress supports traditional weaving communities and reflects a commitment to slow fashion, ethical production, and low-impact design. It’s a piece designed to live in your wardrobe for years — not just a season.
A considered staple for those who value natural fabrics, thoughtful making, and clothes that feel as good as they look.
Details
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Organic handwoven cotton
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Blue & white ticking stripe
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Free size fit (UK 8–14 | US 4–10 | EU 36–42)
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Adjustable gathered waist tie
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Puff sleeves with frill detailing
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Lightweight, breathable, fully lined
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Ethically made in small batches in India
Fit & Sizing
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Free Size: Fits UK 8–14 (US 4–10 · EU 36–42)
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Relaxed silhouette with adjustable waist
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Model wears UK 10
Why You’ll Love It
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Breathable natural cotton for everyday comfort
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Easy fit that adapts to your body and styling
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Timeless stripe that won’t date
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Thoughtfully made using traditional techniques
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A slow fashion piece designed to last
Delivery
- Ships from: London, England.
- Dispatched: Same working day if ordered before 1pm.
- UK Delivery: FREE ”Recorded Delivery”
- Worldwide Delivery: All items sent ”International Tracked”
- Worldwide Delivery: FREE over £75



