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A Tale of dots Bandej order Scarf Majenta pink and Blue Shaded pure bandej Duppta/wrap/Scarf/shawl Women’s Accessories Gift for her ., The art of Bandhani is a highly skilled process The technique involves dyeing a fabric which is.
The art of Bandhani is a highly skilled process. The technique order involves dyeing a fabric which is tied tightly with a thread at several points, thus producing a variety of patterns like Chandrakala, Bavan Baug, Shikari etcetera; depending on the manner in which the cloth is tied. The main colour used in Bandhana are yellow, red, blue, green and black.
The main colours used in Bandhana are natural. As Bandhani is a tie and dye process, dying is done by hand and hence best colours and combinations are possible in Bandhanis.
The Bandhani work has been exclusively carried out by the Khatri community of Kutchh and Saurashtra. A meter length of cloth can have thousands of tiny knots known as ‘Bheendi' in the local language (‘Gujarati'). These knots form a design once opened after dyeing in bright colours. Traditionally, the final products can be classified into ‘khombhi', ‘Ghar Chola', ‘Chandrakhani', ‘Shikari', ‘Chowkidaar', ‘Ambadaal' and other categories.
Bandhani work is also done in Rajasthan, where different colours and designs are used than the Kutch and Saurashtra regions of Gujarat. Establishments of varying sizes in the entire Kutch belt in Gujarat produce many varieties of Bandhani. This Bandhani style is called as the Kutchi Bandhani.