Cypress Block Kit
Cypress Block Kit
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Create your own hand-printed pieces on fabric or paper with a kit built around traditional craft and thoughtful materials. Each element — from the carved wooden blocks to the fabric colors — is chosen to make the process simple, calming, and genuinely enjoyable. No experience needed. Just press, lift, and watch your pattern come to life.
The packaging itself carries a story too — it’s made from the cloth used to cover our print tables (achara), fabric that would otherwise be discarded. Reused, repurposed, and given a second life.
Perfect for gifting, weekend projects, or anyone wanting a creative break that feels grounded and tactile.
Blocks:
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- A set of 3 hand-carved wooden blocks (~3")
What's Inside
What's Inside
Block Print Kit:
- A set of hand-carved wooden (sheesham) blocks
- Acrylic colors, 1 for each block
- Choose from 4 cotton napkins (20 × 20 in) or 2 cotton scarves (24 × 24 in), both in soft, lightweight cotton; or 4 handmade paper-based note cards.
- Color pads with sacking material, 1 for each color
- 1 practice swatch
Embroidery Kit:
- Embroidery design, tracing carbon & embroidery reference swatch
- Premium threads, including metallic
- A needle set, including threader, thimble
- 4 pre-stitched napkins
- 1 frame
- 1 cutter
Kit Guide
Kit Guide
A step-by-step guide to using your kit can be found here: Block Print or Embroidery
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Unboxing the Kit
Experience the Process
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Block Print
Step behind the scenes of one of Jaipur’s most enduring crafts. In our block printing workshops, you’ll ink hand-carved wooden blocks and stamp your own prints onto fabric, one impression at a time. You don’t just watch the process — you feel the rhythm, the pressure, and the small variations that make each print unmistakably human.
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Embroidery
Slow things down and work stitch by stitch. Our embroidery workshops invite you to try your hand at traditional techniques, learning how simple stitches build texture, pattern, and quiet detail. Guided but unhurried, it’s a hands-on way to understand the patience and care that bring embroidered pieces to life.