Chanda- Gajji Silk Bandhani and Clamp Dye Saree

SKU: TOHA3368

7,500.00

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Color

Rani and wine

Material

Gajji silk

Dimensions

6.5 mtrs length, 45 inch width, 90 cm blouse

Care Instructions

Dry cleaning, spot clean dust/dirt with wet cloth, store in clean dry place away from light and moisture,

Product

Sari

Product specific property

Colour hues may differ slightly from image, minor differences are uniqueness of handlooms and make each piece exclusive and unique

Weight

500 gm

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Bandhani is a method of tying and dyeing fabric practiced in the Kutch region of India by the Khatri community. As this tradition flourished, the Khatri name became synonymous with “one who dyes fabric.”The process begins with an artist hand drawing a design on a stencil and perforating it with holes to create the Bandhani pattern. The stencil is then transferred to silk fabric using a fugitive dye solution.Next, artists dye the fabric, sometimes in multiple immersions, using varying colors. To finish the piece, they remove the threads, revealing differing colors and patterns, and then hem the seams to complete a uniquely textured, silk saree.