Organic Cotton Quilted Kimono Jacket | Belted | Indian Block Print

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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.

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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.

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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.

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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!

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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.

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how to wash khadi clothesWashing 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.

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how to wash khadi clothesWashing 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.

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Product Details

Organic Cotton Quilted Kimono Jacket | Belted | Indian Block Print | Reversible

Our new reversible, Rajasthani red floral motif, belted, Hand Block Printed Floral Kimono Jacket. Reversible black and white ticking striped lining. This small batch, boxy-shaped jacket is designed to showcase the beauty of traditional hand-block printing techniques while offering comfort and versatility.

Style: Boxy-shaped kimono jacket with a quilted belt, with contrasted fabrics.
Fabric: Pure cotton wadding for added warmth and comfort
Design: Rajasthani hand block printed floral pattern
Button: Button detailing on the arm cuff
Size: One size fits all, providing a comfortable and flattering fit for various body types
Pockets: Thoughtfully designed pockets for functionality and convenience
Key Selling Points:

Handcrafted with care and precision, each jacket represents the rich heritage of Rajasthani hand block printing, a centuries-old tradition celebrated for its intricate designs.
Versatile Style:
The boxy shape and timeless floral print make this jacket a versatile piece that can be dressed up or down, effortlessly elevating any outfit.

Comfortable and Warm: The pure cotton wadding provides a cozy layer of warmth, making this jacket suitable for transitional seasons or cooler evenings.

Functional Design: The quilted waistband adds a touch of elegance while ensuring a comfortable and secure fit. The inclusion of pockets adds functionality and practicality to the design.

Unique and Limited: This jacket is part of a small batch production, making it a special addition to your wardrobe.

Step into a world of Indian heritage with our organic cotton, Hand Block Printed Floral Kimono Jacket. Embrace the beauty of hand block printing, the comfort of pure cotton wadding, and the versatile design that effortlessly complements your style. Add this one-of-a-kind jacket to your collection and make a slow fashion statement.

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This quilted kimono jacket fits the sizes below
UK 10-14,
US 6-10
EUROPEAN 38 – 42,

30″ Chest PTP

Machine washable or Hand wash
Handmade in India

MODEL is 5.6 feet tall SIZE 10

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Organic Quilted Floral Block Printed Indian Cotton Kimono Jacket, Reversible Block Print Fabric, Red warm Womens Jacket with pockets and belt, UK 10-12, US 6-10

BLOCK PRINTING HISTORY
Woodblock printing (or block printing) is a technique for printing text, images or patterns used widely throughout East Asia and originating in China in antiquity as a method of printing on textiles and later paper. As a method of printing on cloth, the earliest surviving examples from China date to before 220 AD. Woodblock printing existed in Tang China during the 7th century AD and remained the most common East Asian method of printing books and other texts, as well as images, until the 19th century. Ukiyo-e is the best-known type of Japanese woodblock art print. Most European uses of the technique for printing images on paper are covered by the art term woodcut, except for the block-books produced mainly in the 15th century in India.

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