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Bandhani is a tie and dye technique,
combined to create a novel design.
Bandhani, also known as Bandhej,
can be traced back during the Indus
Valley Civilisation, that thrived from
3300 B.C. to 1700 B.C.
Over the years, Bandhani was
revived in the Indian states of
Rajasthan and Gujarat.
The result is the gorgeous range of
Bandhej saris and fabrics, we find
today, each crafted with love and
utmost care.
Bandhani saris and fabrics are amongst
the most preferred options when it
comes to occassion wear.
Traditional Bandhani fabrics
are much loved for the patterns they
flaunt and the myriad hues they are
available in.
The wide range of hues
in Bandhani fabrics also make
them perfect for all ages.
What’s truely amazing is that
colours represent emotions and seasons
in the Indian Culture.
For instance, brides and brides-to-be
often opt for a classic red Bandhej sari
as the colour red denotes love.
Yellow is a symbol of happiness,new
beginings and prosperity.
Green stands for nature, blue
represents peace and purple
symbolises royalty and luxury.
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Bandhini is ideal for weddings, festivals
and family gatherings or even casual
wear.
Embrace yourself in versatile Bandhini
today!!
All pics courtesy: bandhani_style
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