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Ajrakh Workshop with Sufiyan Khatri

Prix régulier $200.00
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Day/TimeWednesday – 19/08/2026 – 10 to 4pm

Spend a day immersed in the ancient craft of Ajrakh block printing with master artisan Sufiyan Khatri. This hands-on workshop offers a rare introduction to one of India's oldest textile traditions, combining the stories, philosophy and techniques that have been passed down through generations of Khatri artisans.

Whether you're completely new to block printing or looking to deepen your appreciation for traditional textile crafts, this workshop offers an inspiring and memorable introduction to the world of Ajrakh.

Under Sufiyan's guidance, you'll learn about the history of Ajrakh, explore the traditional printing process and create your own hand block printed bandana scarf using authentic hand-carved wooden blocks.

  • Introduction to the history and philosophy of Ajrakh printing
  • Hands-on block printing workshop with Sufiyan Khatri
  • One square bandana scarf to print to take home
  • All materials provided
  • Morning tea included
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Ajrakh Workshop with Sufiyan Khatri

$200.00
WHO IS THIS WORKSHOP FOR?

This workshop is perfect for anyone curious about traditional textile crafts and natural dyeing.

Whether you're a complete beginner, a creative looking to try something new or someone who appreciates handmade textiles, you'll leave with a deeper understanding of the Ajrakh tradition and a hand printed bandana scarf created by your own hands.

No previous experience is required.
BEFORE YOU ATTEND

Location

This workshop will be held at The Anjelms Project Studio, Fibonacci Centre – Main Space, 19 Blinco Street, Fremantle WA 6160.

Parking is available on-site and around the centre.

What to bring

Please wear clothing suitable for working with natural dyes. An old T-shirt or apron is recommended, as some of the natural pigments may permanently stain fabric.

Booking & Policies

Bookings are essential.

Your place is confirmed upon purchase. Due to the limited capacity and preparation required for this event, workshop bookings are non-refundable unless the event is cancelled by The Anjelms Project.