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Impressions of Nature A Kasimkari Block Print Workshop

Details

Sep 19 2025 to Sep 19 2025 6 p.m.

Where

Bangalore International Centre

7 4th Main Rd, Stage 2, Domlur 560071

Event Description

The scent of earth-rich dyes, the press of carved wood against fabric, the bloom of colour on cloth.

Each step in block printing is a small act of wonder. This workshop, led by Gandhigram Trust, Tamil Nadu, and guided by senior artisan Manikandan, invites you to step into the world of Kasimkari block printing.

From tracing the journey of natural dyes to preparing fabric and imprinting motifs with hand-carved blocks, the process unfolds slowly, rhythmically, like the craft itself. Beginner-friendly yet deeply rooted in tradition, the workshop offers a new perspective.

Born of Khadi traditions and Gandhigram’s commitment to ecological responsibility, this practice reminds us that making by hand is also making with care. Each participant will receive a pre-mordanted kerchief to print on and take home: an intimate keepsake of colour and memory, holding within it the quiet rhythm of a timeless craft.

What You’ll Learn

Learn the basics of natural dyes and their cultural stories
Prepare fabric through simple mordanting techniques
Make Kasimkari, the traditional iron-based black dye
Try block printing with hand-carved tools and simple methods
Set your fabric, choose a motif, and print your own design 
What is Provided

Fabrics, blocks, dyes and tools
Step-by-step instruction and hands-on guidance 
What to Bring

Curiosity and a spirit of exploration
Comfortable clothing that can take a splash of dye
Your own fabric, garment, or blocks if you’d like to experiment further
This workshop is conducted by Gandhigram Trust.

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Facilitator

Manikandan
Senior Artisan & Educator
Manikandan is a senior artisan and educator at Gandhigram Trust, where he has spent decades preserving and teaching traditional textile practices. A master of natural dyeing and block printing, he is especially known for his expertise in indigo fermentation methods that combine artisanal integrity with ecological responsibility. Beyond his work with rural communities, he collaborates with leading fashion and textile brands across India, guiding them toward sustainable production. With his rare blend of technical mastery and social commitment, Manikandan embodies the living continuity of India’s craft traditions.


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