Blockprinted shawls and tiles found in the Saraiki belt of southern Punjab in Pakistan.
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Sajarak also known as Saraiki ajrak (Saraiki: سرائیکی اجرک) is a form of block-printing, inspired by the Sindhi Ajrak, found in South Punjab in Pakistan. It has become a symbol of the Saraiki culture and traditions.[1][2][3]
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