Manufacturers and exporters of hand block printed running cotton fabrics, cotton dresses, tops, bedsheets, curtains and home furnishings. The Bagru print is a traditional hand block print technique practiced by the Chippa community of the Bagru township of Jaipur, Rajasthan. The livelihood of the majority is artisanship. Bagru says the story of two communities, Chhipa and Raiger, who were involved in block Bagru printing and manufacturing of leather respectively. The printing technique is known for its use of natural colors in black (Syahi), red (Begar), and brown shades. The unit is busy with local artisans laboring over yards and yards of fabric. The walls are stacked high with wooden block prints, some over 100 years old, with designs so intricate and varied that theyre hard to replicate. Traditionally only motifs inspired by nature were used for the Bagru printing but over time, the designs have evolved.