Indian chintz fabric was originally produced in the state of Gujarat, known for its intricate block printing techniques. The fabric was exported to Europe, where it became extremely popular among the aristocracy. In fact, chintz fabric was so coveted that it was eventually banned in England in the 18th century in order to protect the domestic textile industry.
Today, chintz fabric continues to be popular for home decor, upholstery, and clothing. Modern chintz fabrics are often printed using digital or screen printing techniques, but the traditional hand-painted designs are still highly valued for their beauty and craftsmanship.
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