Crafting Ajrakh Heritage

At Mootasir, each piece tells a story of Kutch’s timeless Ajrakh art, handmade with natural dyes and care.

Beautifully crafted, truly authentic.

Anita S.

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Close-up of a craftsman’s hands skillfully applying natural dyes to ajrakh fabric in a sunlit workshop.
Close-up of a craftsman’s hands skillfully applying natural dyes to ajrakh fabric in a sunlit workshop.

Craft

Every piece tells a story of tradition and care.

Rows of vibrant ajrakh fabrics hanging to dry against the rustic walls of a Kutch artisan’s studio.
Rows of vibrant ajrakh fabrics hanging to dry against the rustic walls of a Kutch artisan’s studio.
A serene portrait of founder Mustak Abdulla Khatri inspecting freshly printed ajrakh textiles.
A serene portrait of founder Mustak Abdulla Khatri inspecting freshly printed ajrakh textiles.
Detailed shot of intricate ajrakh patterns blending indigo blue and earthy tones on soft fabric.
Detailed shot of intricate ajrakh patterns blending indigo blue and earthy tones on soft fabric.
A minimalist display of mootasir’s premium ajrakh sarees folded neatly on a wooden table.
A minimalist display of mootasir’s premium ajrakh sarees folded neatly on a wooden table.
Artisans at work in Ajrakhpur, surrounded by natural dye pots and traditional wooden blocks.
Artisans at work in Ajrakhpur, surrounded by natural dye pots and traditional wooden blocks.