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The Art of Block Printing

byAmoha PrintsAvailable for events in Bengaluru and across IndiaStarts from350 Per GuestView full gallery

We bring 5,000-year-old heritage to your event with a live, interactive printing station that turns guests into creators.

To hold a block is to hold centuries of tradition in your hands. Each groove remembers the artisan's touch, and each press continues a story. This video shows the beautiful, rhythmic motion where past and present meet.

A behind the scenes look at the printing process. We start by pouring thick, rich ink onto the tray. Then, the block is pressed firmly onto the fabric, transferring the design. The final reveal shows a beautiful, two-color lotus print, a piece of heritage brought to life.

Every shade we use is mixed with intention. Here you can see us creating a custom hue, blending our base with pigment to get the perfect color just moments before it meets the fabric.

Crafted by you, for you. This video captures the simple, satisfying steps of block printing: choosing a block, dipping it in vibrant ink, and pressing it onto the fabric to reveal your design.

From the first press to the final pattern, every print tells a story. This is a glimpse into the simple, beautiful craft that brings Amoha Prints to life, showing how a simple leaf block can create a lovely design.

Ink is more than just color. It carries the memory of the earth. No two impressions are ever the same, making each print a unique memory made visible.

Block printing is a beautiful craft, but it is not perfect, and that is its charm. This peacock feather print shows the slight variations that make handmade items special. There is something about handmade that a machine can never replace.

The pause before the print. A moment of quiet anticipation as the inked block is ready to make its mark. This is where the story begins.

These are not just tools. Our hand-carved blocks, from the tree of life to a playful kiss, are the pause between art and touch. They are living pieces of history waiting to be used.

To hold a block is to hold time. This tree block, with its intricate branches, creates a beautiful and timeless print, connecting the user to the history of the craft.

About The Art of Block Printing

When we set up our station, we aren't just bringing tools; we are creating a space where your guests can slow down. Expect a bit of ink on your fingers and perhaps a slightly wonky line here or there—that is the beauty of this craft. We use skin-safe organic inks and handle all the messy prep, so your guests focus entirely on the joy of making something real with their own hands.

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