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FEATURE paste. “The mud resist is applied on the fabric by using wooden blocks. Dabu printing is done either on a single table while the printer is sitting, or on a running table. This depends upon the space availability and comfort of the individual printer. Sawdust is applied to places where the mud resist is printed to quickly dry the paste which is a binder that prevents colour penetration while dyeing. The final result creates beautiful and uneven cracks on the fabric,” says Alka Sharma, Founder, Aavaran. “The highlight of Dabu is the several stages of applying mud resist, dyeing and washing which results in the sophisticated and elegant patterns of veining, along with the symmetrical patterns derived from nature like the alignment of birds, flowers, leaves,” says Nidhi Yadav, Creative Head & Founder, AKS Clothings. THE PROCESS The fabric received from the mills is first washed to remove any impurities that can cause an obstruction to dyeing. The designs are then hand- block printed using fast dyes. “Next is the use of the mud resist paste made of gum, lime, mud and leftover wheat chaff. This paste is applied onto parts of the design, after which sawdust is sprinkled all over to dry and hold the paste. The fabric is then spread under the hot sun to get the mud paste to dry out completely. Once it dries, it is dipped in a vat of dye, dried again and then washed thoroughly to remove all traces of the paste and excess dye. This process can be done more than once to achieve the desired colour and effect. Traditional Dabu print uses natural dyes and colours like indigo and vegetable dyes,” says Bhavya Chawla, Chief Stylist, Voonik. “Thus, the unprotected parts of the fabric catch the colour while the Dabu covered bits remain plain. The fabric may be dyed more than once in different colours to give each part of the design a different hue,” says Dr Lucky Yadav, Founder, Lyla. REVIVAL MATTERS With rising awareness of building a cleaner and greener environment all around, people have massively switched to eco-friendly alternatives in all domains of their life. Coming to fabrics, Dabu printed ones are the best choice to go for, as these adorable prints are made with organic colours and vegetable pastes which are eco- friendly, skin-friendly and retain the brilliance APPAREL I April 2019 I 45