*Colours may vary slightly due to the difference between a digital and a fabric colour** Dabu is a resist-dyeing technique where mud, along with other natural items are used as a resist, and block printed on the cloth. The fabrics are then dyed in different colours and heated up to remove the resist. In case of double dabu fabrics, after the mud is removed, fabric goes through the same process all over again to give a lighter and a darker block print. The key difference between dabu and discharge print is the visiblility of cracks that are evident in the block prints.