Since Time Immemorial, Hand-Block Printing Has Been Practiced In The Glorious Regions Of The Indus Valley Civilization. It Entails Carved Blocks Made Out Of Wood That Are Then Covered With Dye And Repeatedly Pressed Onto A Piece Of Cloth, Creating Design Patterns On It. It Is A Slow Process But It Produces Highly Artistic Results That Are Difficult To Achieve With Other Methods. The Tradition Of Adorning Both The Body And Fabric Dates Back To Ancient Civilizations, Reflecting Cultural, Spiritual, And Social Values. In The Indus Valley Civilization, Particularly In Mohenjo-Daro, There Is Evidence Of Block-Printed Textiles, Such As The Ajrak Shawl Worn By Priests Which Is, Which Were Likely Used To Signify Divinity And Royalty. These Intricate Patterns And Motifs Served Aesthetic Purposes And Conveyed Status And Religious Significance. Mahi From Nefertyasia' s Roots Collection Is A Weather-Friendly Summer Ensemble Featuring A Two-Piece Shirt And Trouser Set. Highlighted By Its Collars And Long Cuffs With Button, The Outfit Showcases Intricate Ajrak Borders And Delicate Kantha Work, Creating A Unique Fusion Of Traditional Craftsmanship And Contemporary Design.