Fine printing, pure materials, lovely colours, and a lot of hard labour, I believe this sums up Rajasthan's textile tradition. Rajasthan is an excellent state in India, combining various hues of culture, art, and history. Hand block printing is the type of art we're talking about. Since the 12th century, this art has flourished in this state. This art has been happily passed down to generations of artisans since the kings of that era granted it royal favour. Currently, Rajasthan exports tonnes of printed cloth around the world each year. The Chippa community of Bagru village is credited for establishing this rich art form, which was later relocated to Sanganer. As a result, block printing has been divided into two categories: Bagru print and Sanganeri print. Traditional plant-based dyes are produced and employed in Bagru style block printing, however, the colours in Sanganeri style are combined with AZO-free pigment dyes. The full block printing procedure is as follows: 1. Bloc