Discover the Art of Bagh Print: A Traditional Indian Craft
Bagh Print is a centuries-old traditional handicraft from the Bagh region of Madhya Pradesh, central India. Known for its elegance and earthy beauty, Bagh printing is a unique textile art form that uses natural dyes and handcrafted wooden blocks. This ancient craft was revived in the 1960s when the talented Chhipa community migrated to the village of Bagh, bringing with them their ancestral knowledge and skills. The process of Bagh printing is entirely manual and deeply rooted in nature. Artisans carefully stamp intricate patterns on fabric using hand-carved wooden blocks. After printing, the fabric undergoes multiple washes in the flowing waters of the Baghini River, which plays a key role in enhancing the brilliance of the natural dyes. The fabric is then boiled with natural herbs and dyeing agents—like alum, tamarind seed powder, and other plant-based materials—which ensures vibrant and long-lasting colors on organic cotton and silk textiles. Bagh printing is not just a craft; it is a cultural legacy that has travelled across generations. Its global recognition today is largely due to the contributions of master artisan Haji Ebrahim Khatri, a highly respected figure in the world of handloom and handicrafts. His dedication to the art has earned him the prestigious National Award from the Government of India. Haji Ebrahim Khatri and his family continue to nurture and promote Bagh printing, keeping this timeless tradition alive for future generations. To make this exquisite craft accessible to the world, the platform VasimBaghPrint.com was created. It is directly managed by the family of Haji Ebrahim Khatri and offers craft lovers an opportunity to explore and purchase authentic Bagh printed products—from clothing to home decor—delivered straight from the artisans of Bagh to your doorstep, anywhere in the world.
7/15/20251 min read


Traditional Indian artistry