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मूल्य - इको-प्रिंट प्राकृतिक रंगों के वस्त्र
यह कथा अभी हिंदी में नहीं लिखी गई है। मूल अंग्रेज़ी पाठ नीचे है।
What happens to the flowers offered at a temple once the prayer is over? In Dehradun, some of them get a second life: pressed into cloth, steamed, and coaxed into leaving their exact shape and colour behind. This is eco-printing: no two petals fall the same way, so no two garments can ever match.
Mulya is a women-led house of natural dyes: sarees, dupattas, silk yardage, and stoles printed with real petals and leaves. More than sixty women work behind the cloth, and over a hundred thousand flowers have passed through their hands.
The result is a textile that is part garden, part record: every piece a one-time event, like weather.
टिप्पणी “My eco-printed sari is unlike anything I have ever owned. Every petal print is one of a kind. It feels like wearing the earth itself.”