Thursday, November 18, 2010

MAKING BLOCKS FOR FABRIC PRINTING IN INDIA

      A BLOCK CARVING STUDIO IN RAJASTHAN, INDIA.

                SAMPLE BOOK OF WOOD BLOCK DESIGNS.

               SHOWING A CUSTOMER THE DESIGNS.

            

  
  THE BLOCK IS LEVELED THEN A MIXTURE OF CHALK AND WATER IS SMEARED 
ON THE SURFACE.  THE BLOCKS ARE MADE OF SHEESHAM WOOD (INDIAN ROSEWOOD)

      THEN THE DESIGN IS TRANSFERRED ONTO THE BLOCK BY PIERCING THE DESIGN 
                           ON THE PAPER PATTERN INTO THE WOOD.





  





                                MARKS ON THE BLOCK OUTLINING THE PATTERN.


                             DRILLING HOLES IN THE BLOCK BEFORE CARVING.





 USING COTTON WADDING IN THE BLOCK TO HOLD THE DYE.

4 comments:

Melly Testa said...

The last photo shows a copper block, correct? It is not made of wood, is it?

neki desu said...

priceless! thanks for posting

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Blogger M. JOAN LINTAULT said...

If it is a tjap and used for wax than the wax would not print the image but the background.