Bandhani, Bandhni or Bandhej is a
Tie-Dye process of weaving and dyeing. The base fabric is first tied at several
points by threads and then the threads are dyed. The tying manner decides the
resulting pattern, which could be Leheriya, Mothra,
Ekdali or Shikari. Patterns could be dots, strips, waves or squares.
Dark Colours, natural
or artificial, are used for dyeing the ‘Bandhani’. Applied colours are red,
green, blue, black or yellow with the background generally being red or black.
The Khatri community of Kutch, Gujarat is known to excel in
this art. Tying thousands of miniscule knots on the fabric, dyeing them and then
opening them to spread and form exquisite designs shows their superlative
skill.
Bhuj and Mandvi are places in
Kutch, renowned in India for their fine Bandhani art. Saurashtra, in Gujarat, is
also known for its Bandhani work, different from that of the Kutch region.
Neighbouring Rajasthan again has its own
style of Bandhani, unique to its region. Designs and colours differ, with
significance attached to certain colours. Red conveys a newly married bride,
yellow conveys that the wearer has recently become a mother, are typical
examples.
Bandhani sarees are a huge draw domestically
and has a growing number of international buyers. Bandhani Sarees are widely appreciated
for the ethnic excellence and bought for their unique appeal.
Designer Bandhani Saris with colourful
prints and exquisite embroidery are extremely stunning. Recent fashion finds
popularity with single-colour sarees or those with contrasting colours on the
body and the border.
Popular varieties observed are the exclusive Lehriya
Bandhej sarees with Gota embroidery and patch border. These sarees find
preference as daily casual, college or corporate wear.
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The Bandhani Crepe Silk Sari
having Jaipuri prints, with tinsel printing on them and border embroidered with
kundans and sequins, is a grand affair. It is but a natural preference, for
weddings, bridal attire and traditional functions.
Unnati Silks, has a wide range of
Bandhani Sarees. In pleasing prints with current designs, matching borders and
beautiful Bandhani patterns, they are a feast for the eyes and could serve as
an anniversary gift, a wedding present or a collector’s item.
Unnati Silks has its
online website and offline Stores, devoted to Indian ethnic Sarees and Salwar
Kameez materials. Displaying 300 plus traditional varieties at reasonable
prices and providing its customers dispatch within 24 hours, speedy and safe
delivery through reputed couriers, COD and free delivery for retail customers,
attractive terms for bulk customers and international buyers, the Unnati
shopping experience is indeed a delightful one.
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