
Ajrak
Ajrak is a traditional textile art form from the Sindh region of Pakistan and parts of India, known for its distinctive block-printed fabrics. Made using natural dyes, especially indigo, and intricate patterns, Ajrak involves a careful process of resist-dyeing that creates symmetrical, geometric, and floral designs. The fabric often features deep reds, blues, and blacks, symbolizing cultural heritage and identity. Used for clothing, accessories, and ceremonial purposes, Ajrak holds cultural significance and showcases skilled craftsmanship passed down through generations. Its rich patterns and natural dyes make it a unique representation of regional artistry and tradition.