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5 lesser-known fabrics from the heart of India - Madhya Pradesh

TOI Lifestyle Desk
| etimes.in | Last updated on - Jul 27, 2025, 16:00 IST
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Weaves of wonder

India is a land steeped in history and culture, elements that have been deeply intertwined since ancient times and continue to influence every form of art. Among the many culturally rich states in the country, there’s one lesser-known gem nestled in the heart of India: Madhya Pradesh. This state is home to a rich heritage and holds a unique place in the world of textiles. With a legacy of iconic artistry dating back to the 5th century, Madhya Pradesh continues to showcase innovative craftsmanship passed down through generations. Let’s take a journey through the diverse and mesmerising world of Madhya Pradesh and explore some of its traditional fabrics that remain lesser known to many.

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Chanderi

Chanderi is one of the most celebrated fabrics of India, originating from the small town of the same name. Known for its lightweight and sheer quality, Chanderi stands out for its fine texture and luxurious feel. Its signature charm lies in the delicate weaving technique, often involving raw yarns of silk and cotton. The result is a fabric that goes beyond everyday wear, it's a true symbol of elegance and refinement. Even Mughal emperor Akbar was said to have been enamoured by its beauty.


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Maheshwari Silk

Named after the town of Maheshwar, Maheshwari silk is another treasure from Madhya Pradesh. This area, rich in the tradition of handloom weaving, is famed for producing exquisite sarees with intricate borders and striking pallus. Blended with cotton, Maheshwari silk has a smooth texture and subtle sheen, making it both graceful and comfortable to wear. It’s a perfect blend of craftsmanship and sophistication.


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Batik-Printed Fabric

Ujjain, the sacred city of Madhya Pradesh, is also known for its traditional batik printing. This vibrant art form appears on sarees, kurtis, bedsheets, and other textiles. Batik printing is a tie-and-dye technique that uses a pen-like tool to create intricate patterns, typically on cotton fabrics. The process produces eye-catching and timeless designs that remain in high demand.


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Hand-Printed Fabrics

The cotton textile industry in Indore is a delight for those who appreciate hand-printed artistry. In this part of Madhya Pradesh, history doesn't lie in grand ruins but in the quiet, consistent creation of beautiful textile work passed down through generations. Local artisans use wooden blocks to print motifs on fabric, turning each piece into a unique and iconic canvas of cultural expression.


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Bagh-Printed Fabrics

No discussion of Madhya Pradesh textiles is complete without mentioning Bagh print, a traditional hand-printed textile art from the Dhar district. Named after the Bagh River, this technique involves a meticulous process of pre-printing and post-printing with natural dyes, often in red and black hues. Over time, artisans have experimented with newer colour palettes, giving the craft a fresh appeal while preserving its regal charm.


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