Old Textile Printing Block From Jaipur - Ca 1930
This antique Indian textile printing block was hand-carved in Jaipur for the traditional craft of block printing. Its elegant repeating design of elongated leaves and trailing stems reflects the natural forms that have inspired Indian textile patterns for centuries. Used with natural vegetable dyes, blocks such as this were stamped by hand onto cotton fabrics to create beautifully layered, repeating designs.
Every printing block began as a solid piece of hardwood and was painstakingly carved by skilled artisans using small chisels and gouges. The tiny holes visible throughout the design helped prevent excess dye from pooling, ensuring crisp, even impressions on the cloth. The knowledge of carving and printing these intricate blocks has been passed down through generations of craftspeople in Rajasthan, where block printing remains an important part of the region's cultural heritage.
With its rich patina and evidence of years of workshop use, this original printing block is both a historic tool and a decorative object. Displayed individually or as part of a collection, it celebrates the artistry and craftsmanship behind one of India's most enduring textile traditions.
Specifications
- Origin: Jaipur, Rajasthan, India
- Date: Early 20th Century
- Materials: Hand-carved hardwood
- Features: Repeating leaf and trailing vine design, original printing block with handle
- Condition: Good antique condition with expected wear and traces of historic dye from years of workshop use.
- Dimensions: W14 x D10 H6.5 cm
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Old Textile Printing Block From Jaipur - Ca 1930
Old Textile Printing Block From Jaipur - Ca 1930
This antique Indian textile printing block was hand-carved in Jaipur for the traditional craft of block printing. Its elegant repeating design of elongated leaves and trailing stems reflects the natural forms that have inspired Indian textile patterns for centuries. Used with natural vegetable dyes, blocks such as this were stamped by hand onto cotton fabrics to create beautifully layered, repeating designs.
Every printing block began as a solid piece of hardwood and was painstakingly carved by skilled artisans using small chisels and gouges. The tiny holes visible throughout the design helped prevent excess dye from pooling, ensuring crisp, even impressions on the cloth. The knowledge of carving and printing these intricate blocks has been passed down through generations of craftspeople in Rajasthan, where block printing remains an important part of the region's cultural heritage.
With its rich patina and evidence of years of workshop use, this original printing block is both a historic tool and a decorative object. Displayed individually or as part of a collection, it celebrates the artistry and craftsmanship behind one of India's most enduring textile traditions.
Specifications
- Origin: Jaipur, Rajasthan, India
- Date: Early 20th Century
- Materials: Hand-carved hardwood
- Features: Repeating leaf and trailing vine design, original printing block with handle
- Condition: Good antique condition with expected wear and traces of historic dye from years of workshop use.
- Dimensions: W14 x D10 H6.5 cm
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Description
This antique Indian textile printing block was hand-carved in Jaipur for the traditional craft of block printing. Its elegant repeating design of elongated leaves and trailing stems reflects the natural forms that have inspired Indian textile patterns for centuries. Used with natural vegetable dyes, blocks such as this were stamped by hand onto cotton fabrics to create beautifully layered, repeating designs.
Every printing block began as a solid piece of hardwood and was painstakingly carved by skilled artisans using small chisels and gouges. The tiny holes visible throughout the design helped prevent excess dye from pooling, ensuring crisp, even impressions on the cloth. The knowledge of carving and printing these intricate blocks has been passed down through generations of craftspeople in Rajasthan, where block printing remains an important part of the region's cultural heritage.
With its rich patina and evidence of years of workshop use, this original printing block is both a historic tool and a decorative object. Displayed individually or as part of a collection, it celebrates the artistry and craftsmanship behind one of India's most enduring textile traditions.
Specifications
- Origin: Jaipur, Rajasthan, India
- Date: Early 20th Century
- Materials: Hand-carved hardwood
- Features: Repeating leaf and trailing vine design, original printing block with handle
- Condition: Good antique condition with expected wear and traces of historic dye from years of workshop use.
- Dimensions: W14 x D10 H6.5 cm























