The Art of Ajrakh — Jabbar & Adam Khatri

The Art of Ajrakh
Jabbar and Adam Khatri

Recorded September 14th, 2017 at the Maiwa School of Textiles Lecture Series

Traditional ajrakh block printing is one of the most iconic crafts to survive into the twenty-first century. But ajrahk, as practiced by the Khatris of the Kachchh Desert, has done much more than just survive; it has flourished and expanded to become a craft with a keen sense of tradition and a vision for how this tradition can be taken into the future by a new generation of ajrakh artisans.

Join Jabbar and his son Adam Khatri as they explain what it is to practice a craft that goes back over ten generations. Jabbar’s father could sell his block prints in the local market, but Jabbar and Adam now deal with corporate clients and international exhibitions — new challenges in a fast-changing world.

The Khatris will also explore innovations necessary to move the natural-dye block-print technique into other fibres (such as silk and wool) and talk about the execution of masterworks: exquisite double-sided, large -format ajrakhs.

Read more about ajrakh block prints and the people who make them here.