4K Block carving studio
id: LDR-01-7658
format: 4K
location: Anohki Museum, Jaipur
4K 24fps sequence of footage shot in handicraft Anohki Museum in Jaipur. The traditional block printing technique, which dates back to the 16th century during the Mughal era. In block carving, artisans typically use durable woods like teak, rosewood, or mango for their strength and fine grain, which allows for detailed carvings. These woods are chosen for their ability to withstand the wear and tear of printing without losing detail. The carving process involves chiseling away sections of the wood to create raised patterns that will transfer ink onto fabric, showcasing the artisan's skill and artistry. The choice of wood also impacts the final print quality, as different woods can affect the clarity and texture of the printed design
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