Bagru sarees are traditional handcrafted sarees originating from the village of Bagru in the Jaipur district of Rajasthan, India. These sarees are known for their distinctive block-printed designs, natural dyes, and traditional craftsmanship.The hallmark of Bagru sarees is the traditional block printing technique used in their production. Artisans carve intricate wooden blocks with various designs, motifs, and patterns, which are then dipped in natural dyes made from plant extracts, minerals, and other organic materials. The dyed blocks are then pressed onto the fabric, creating beautiful and intricate patterns.The fabric used in Bagru sarees is typically cotton or silk, with cotton being more common due to its suitability for block printing.