Description
Dabu Vibes : Hand Block Printed Kota Doria Saree - Meghbel. Tiny white vine butis scatter across a rich indigo canvas, accompanied by layered ornamental borders that reflect the graceful cadence of Bagru’s Dabu resist prints on Kota Doria. Dabu block printing on Kota Doria brings together two enduring textile traditions of Rajasthan. Practised for centuries in Rajasthan, Dabu is a resist-printing technique where a mud paste made of clay, gum, and natural ingredients is applied to the fabric using hand-carved wooden blocks. The cloth is then dyed — often in earthy indigo or deep natural tones — while the resist preserves the printed areas, revealing layered motifs once washed and sun-dried. When this meticulous craft is rendered on Kota Doria, celebrated for its airy weave and distinctive square khats, the patterns appear especially light and luminous. The translucent texture allows the resist-printed motifs to breathe across the fabric, lending the saree an understated yet deeply rooted character. Today, a Dabu-printed Kota Doria saree moves gracefully from heritage wear to thoughtful festive gifting, carrying the quiet richness of Rajasthan’s craft traditions.





