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Bandhani prints are native to the states of Rajasthan and Gujarat in India. The hand printing of bandhani requires special skill to do it at scale, so the workers who do it are valued. The dyeing is ...
The term Bandhani is rooted from the Sanskrit verb 'bandh', which means "to tie," and uses natural dyes. The craft-rich Kutch belt is home to many skilled Bandhani artisans, as the ancient art ...
Bandhani 's charm has transcended its traditional Indian boundaries, captivating a global audience. No longer exclusive to ethnic attire, it now embellishes international fashion collections.
Bandhani dupattas are not just for traditional wear; they can be styled in numerous ways to suit modern outfits. Whether draped over a simple kurta or paired with jeans and a tank top, these ...
The resurgence of Bandhani dupattas in modern fashion serves as a testament to the timeless appeal of this traditional print. With their ability to infuse color and cultural richness into ethnic ...
Bandhani sarees are vibrant and perfect for any festive or traditional occasion. Known for their unique tie-dye patterns and rich cultural significance, Bandhani sarees bring a traditional yet elegant ...
Our tip: Add a bandhani ensemble this season, for it is timeless. To help you, we have shortlisted some of the most trending colours you can go for. Starting with Deepika Padukone's soft pink ethnic ...
The gown uses the traditional Bandhani dye technique from Kutch, Gujarat. The fabric was painstakingly hand-crafted by Indian artisans, months in the making, and is a celebration of deep-rooted ...