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The art of dyeing in India are of great importance for a long number of years because of a number of reasons. One reason is that it is believed as a signification of luck. In India even today, it is believed that the “Bandhani” saree is worn by many to bring luck. The traditional “Bandhani,” or Indian Tie and Dye process began at least 5000 years ago, prior to India’s state that is now Rajasthan as well as Gujarat. The belief is that it was the Muslims of the Khatri people group from Kutch is among the first groups to use this method of dying.
It is among the most sought-after techniques and is used to make sarees as well as odhnis, turbans, and sare. “Bandhani” originates from “Bandhan,” which means tie up, the technique that is used to create various designs. This kind of art has been handed through generations in Indian culture . It is made by using natural dyes. Today the use of both synthetic and natural dyes are utilized.
This unique Pure Banarasi handloom Georgette Bandhani cover-up has been dyed with a a regal purple with golden zari all over and has a stunning geometric border of zari. Bandhani is the ideal choice to finish off that elegant style this season. These tiny dots of Bandhani that add to the distinctive appearance of the fabric, take plenty of time and effort.
Published: Jan 30, 2022
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