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.
Sajarak's name is derived from the original Ajrak which is the Sindhi version of the block-printed shawls and tiles which are found in Sindh, Pakistan.
These shawls display special designs and patterns made using block printing by stamps.
[4] Common colours used while making these patterns may include but are not limited to blue, red, black and green.
The cyan colour makes it distinctive among other ajraks.