Sanganeer, Rajasthan
Sanganeer
The perpetual wars between the Mughals and the Marathas during the 16th and 17th century led some artisans from the Chippa community in Gujarat,
Punjab and Sindh region to migrate. They settled in Rajathan and began the development of Sanganer block printing under the patronage of the royal family
of Jaipur. The craft is said to be five centuries old, born out of a small village named Sanganer, located near southern Jaipur.
Sanganeri prints have fine delicate patterns where the motifs are inspired by the cultural flora and fauna of Sanganer. This printing is done on a bright white background with motifs of vibrant hues. Motifs include florals (roses, sunflowers, narcissus), gods, fruits, folk scenes, etc. This craft became one of the major export items for the East India Company because of the dye used in printing. The dye became a matter of significance in European cultures as well.
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