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Bandhani Tie & Dye Satin Cotton Saree – Parrot Green
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In Parrot Green Color Bandhani White Dot Scattered in beautiful patterns on Cotton Satin Bandhej Saree Handcrafted by Kutch Artisan
The “Bandhani” name is derived from the Sanskrit word bandhana, which literally translates to tying together. The bandhani fabric, an ancient tie-and-dye technique indigenous to the western Indian state of Gujarat and certain communities in neighboring Rajasthan, holds a special place in the rich Indian textile industry. Kalasar brings you this beautiful fabric from the Kutch, Gujarat.
Bandhani, an ancient Indian technique of tie-and-dye involves two stages, as the process would seem like, tying sections of a length of cloth (silk or cotton) and then dunking it into vats of colors. Bandhani, despite being a fabric that follows an old technique, has evolved in certain aspects to fit with changing tastes.
In Parrot Green Color Bandhani White Dot Scattered in beautiful patterns on Cotton Satin Bandhej Saree Handcrafted by Kutch Artisan
The “Bandhani” name is derived from the Sanskrit word bandhana, which literally translates to tying together. The bandhani fabric, an ancient tie-and-dye technique indigenous to the western Indian state of Gujarat and certain communities in neighboring Rajasthan, holds a special place in the rich Indian textile industry. Kalasar brings you this beautiful fabric from the Kutch, Gujarat.
Bandhani, an ancient Indian technique of tie-and-dye involves two stages, as the process would seem like, tying sections of a length of cloth (silk or cotton) and then dunking it into vats of colors. Bandhani, despite being a fabric that follows an old technique, has evolved in certain aspects to fit with changing tastes.
In Parrot Green Color Bandhani White Dot Scattered in beautiful patterns on Cotton Satin Bandhej Saree Handcrafted by Kutch Artisan
The “Bandhani” name is derived from the Sanskrit word bandhana, which literally translates to tying together. The bandhani fabric, an ancient tie-and-dye technique indigenous to the western Indian state of Gujarat and certain communities in neighboring Rajasthan, holds a special place in the rich Indian textile industry. Kalasar brings you this beautiful fabric from the Kutch, Gujarat.
Bandhani, an ancient Indian technique of tie-and-dye involves two stages, as the process would seem like, tying sections of a length of cloth (silk or cotton) and then dunking it into vats of colors. Bandhani, despite being a fabric that follows an old technique, has evolved in certain aspects to fit with changing tastes.
- Color- Parrot Green Color Tie & Dye Bandhani Satin Cotton Saree
- Care- Dry clean first time recommended. Later, gentle wash in cold water with mild detergent. Dry in shadow not sunlight, to preserve saree color and quality.
- Origin:- Kalasar brings you the 6 yard piece from the Kutch region, Gujarat
- Saree: Length – 6.4 metres, (Including Blouse Material)
- Blouse shown in the image is only for photograph purpose, Saree has blouse attached with it. It may be in contrast design or in running design.
Disclaimer-
- Please note this product is handcrafted by Indian artisans with eco-friendly dyes. There might be slight irregularities and unevenness in color and prints which make it an exquisite piece, Claiming it completely handmade product.
- We are working very hard to capture the real photographs of the fabrics, but due to lighting factors some minor change due to digital screen may occur. Real fabric may appear with slight change of color which is unavoidable.