SKU : RNSAB 10088

Designer Bandhani Saree Pure Georgette 10088  

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Designer Bandhej Saree (Half & Half):

 

The Rajasthan is famous for vibrant colors of happiness and Jodhpur, Jaipur and Sikar are the main centres of Tie and Die (Bandhani) work. Complete design of the Saree is made from dyed spots, which is the specialty of Bandhej Sarees. There is no comparison of traditional craftsmanship of Bandhej work all over India.

This trendy designer Bandhej Saree is unique, individually crafted to give gorgeous look to your personality. Drape this one in style and walk with pride to your parties and functions. . Every party occasion ranging from weddings to cocktail parties, this Saree brings that extra charm and appeal to your appearance, just right for the moment. Soaked in bright colours and sophisticated embroidered designs, this Saree is made from georgettes with embroideries including gara, dabka and gotta patti. They could also be embellished with crystals and sequins. The range of shades offered is simply breath-taking. All these sarees come with contrast designer Crepe Silk blouse piece to make your evening more glamorous.

 

Material:

Saree: Pure Georgette

Blouse: Crepe Silk

 

Saree Size:

Length 5.50 MR

Width   1.16 to 1.24 MR

Blouse Piece: 1 MR

 

About Bandhani Work:

Bandhani work is very popular handy craft all over India. The Bandhani work has been exclusively carried out by the Khatri community of Kutchh. A meter length of cloth can have millions of tiny knots known as "Bheendi" in the local language (“Kutchhi"). Four bheendis are known as a "Kadi". These knots form a design once opened after dyeing in bright colors. Traditionally, the final products can be classified into "Khombi", "Ghar Chola", "Patori", "Chandrokhani" etc. After processing Bandhani work results into a variety of symbols including, dots, squares, waves and strips. Bandhani work involves tying and dyeing of pieces of cotton or silk cloth. The main colours used in Bandhani are natural. In fact all colours in bandhani are dark. At present, Rajasthan and Gujarat in India are the most large centres of tie and dye textile. Each state has particular areas and each caste and each tribe has its special design.

Making of Bandhani
The production of Bandhani fabric is very tedious but appealing. Dyeing is accomplished by the tie-resist method as in Bandhana and Laheria where the patterns are made up of innumerable dots and weaves respectively. The manufacture of the Bandhani work is usually performed both by men and women. Men do the dyeing while women do the tying, which is very intricately done, each dot is as tiny as a pin-head. The cloth is first washed and bleached to prepare it for absorbing the dyes. After this, it is then sent to the bandhani, the women who does the tying, lifts a small portion of the fabric and tightly ties a thread around it. The tied textiles are then dipped in the light colour first while the tied areas retain the original ground colour. If a second dye is required, the areas to be retained in the first dye are tied for resist and the cloth dipped in a darker dye. This process is repeated, if several colours are to be combined.

Laheria in Bandhani is quite in style and refers to the wavy pattern of a fabric processed in the tie dye technique. The material is rolled diagonally and certain portions resisted by lightly binding threads at a short distance from one another before the cloth is dyed. The process of dyeing is repeated until the requisite number of colour is obtained. For a chequered pattern the fabric is opened and diagonally rolled again from the opposite corners, the rest of the process remains the same. The printing of residue on cloth with coloured powder, gold or silver dust is known as khari or tinsel work.

Tying of the border in the Bandhani is a special process known as sevo bandhavo. The border is tied according to the desired pattern by passing the thread from one end to the other in loose stitch so as to bring the entire portion together by pulling the thread from one end. The border portion is then covered up. This is process especially used to make sarees and have broad matching and contrasting borders. The style is applied to the pallus too. This tradition in India of Bandhani print dresses is practised in Jamnagar, in the state of Gujarat and Rajasthan.

 

We deliver all products within earliest possible time because we display only those products, which are ready in our stock. Anyhow few items may take more time, required for finishing of the product and sometimes weather conditions may also account for the delay. We always believe in giving total satisfaction to our customers, whether the product design, product quality or product performance.

 

This designer collection is handpicked from Rajsthan. Our each Saree is Unique and Elite. Latest, exclusive and innovation has always been the soul of our company ever since from its beginning.

 

Colour Variation:

Due to various types of lightings and flash used while taking photographs, the colour shade of the product may vary and it may be different from how it appears on your screen. Colour may also vary because of your monitor resolution. We always try to provide you the product, what exactly shown in the image but colour may slightly change because of manual dyeing process.

Category : Rajasthani Bandhej Sarees
SKU : RNSAB 10088
Fabrics : Traditional Bandhani Sarees





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