Ismail Sulemanji Khatri | |
Native Name: | इसमाइल सुलेमानजी खत्री |
Native Name Lang: | hi |
Birth Name: | Mohammed Ismail |
Birth Date: | 1937 8, df=yes |
Birth Place: | Manawar, Madhya Pradesh, India |
Death Place: | Bagh[1] [2] [3] |
Resting Place: | Bagh, Madhya Pradesh, India |
Nationality: | n |
Known For: | Bagh Print |
Spouse: | Jetun Bee |
Children: | Abdul Kadar Khatri Mohammed Yusuf Khatri[4] [5] Mohammed Rafik Khatri Mohammed Dawood Khatri Umar Faruk Khatri |
Relatives: | Mohammed Bilal Khatri (Grandson) Mohammed Arif Khatri (Grandson) Kasim Khatri (Grandson) Abdul Karim Khatri(Grandson) |
Awards: | Shilp Guru 2010[6] National Award 1984 |
Ismail Sulemanji Khatri (12 August 1937 – 28 April 2014) was an Indian craftsman, especially known for his invention of the Bagh print, a part of the centuries-old hand block printing practice.[7]
He started block printing having moved to Bagh in the 1950s. As well as using traditional blocks, some 200–300 years old, he had new blocks made with designs inspired by the jali patterns found locally and at the Taj Mahal. He improved upon the red and black dyes previously used, and developed new vegetable-based dyes. Success came particularly when he started printing on bed sheets, saris and fabrics.[8]