Ajrakhpur & Bhujodikutch
Village of Artisans

Overview
Traditional villages where every household is involved in either block printing (Ajrakh) or hand-loom weaving, offering a deep dive into Kutchi textiles.
What To Expect?
Watch artisans perform the 16-step natural dyeing process of Ajrakh printing. In Bhujodi, you can see weavers using pit-looms to create the famous 'Kutchi Shawls'. Most artisans welcome tourists to watch their craft and buy directly from their workshops.
Tips
- Check out 'Shrujan'—an NGO outlet that sells high-end traditional embroidery.
- Buy directly from artisans to ensure they get the fair price.
Exploring Ajrakhpur & Bhujodi
Hira Laxmi Memorial Craft Park
Located near Bhujodi, this park provides a platform for artisans from all over Kutch to showcase their work, including leather craft, bell metal, and lacquer work.
The Ajrakhpur village was rebuilt specifically for printers who lost their homes in the 2001 earthquake.
How to reach Ajrakhpur & Bhujodi
Located 10-15 km from Bhuj city. Accessible by auto or taxi.
Tips for Visiting Ajrakhpur & Bhujodi, kutch
- Check out 'Shrujan'—an NGO outlet that sells high-end traditional embroidery.
- Buy directly from artisans to ensure they get the fair price.



















































