Introduction Mendh means “honey”, ki refers to “of” and Chappai means “printing “. Mendh ki Chappai was performed locally in the town of Sanganer for the tribal Merna, Jat, and Mali women. There is a similarity between the Bagru printing and Mendh ki Chappai with few differences. History Mendh ki Chappai ,a kind of block printing employing wax resist technique, is the heritage of “chippa” community of Sanganer, Rajasthan. Mendh is carefully organizes composition of beeswax, castor oil, and cheed ka ras. The senses of the users were detoxicates by the natural fragrance of cheed ka ras weaves through the soul of fabric and spread upon it a delicate aromatic. Though the proper period of origin is not mention, due to lack of documentation. Fabric The Mendh printing has been mainly used to print Phardas. The Phaedra were printed on Reja fabric, the thick heavy cotton handwoven fabric. Other than pharda, full length skirt, the ghaghras, and le...