Orange Bandhej Silk Suit with Gota Patti and Zardozi work
The term Bandhej comes from the Sanskrit word ‘Bandh’, which means “to tie.” The process involves tightly tying small portions of the fabric with threads before dyeing it. These tied portions resist the dye, creating beautiful circular or square patterns once untied. Artisans use their skilled hands to tie thousands of tiny knots, each contributing to a unique design. The fabric is then dipped in vibrant natural dyes, ranging from deep reds and maroons to bright yellows, greens, and blues.
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The term Bandhej comes from the Sanskrit word ‘Bandh’, which means “to tie.” The process involves tightly tying small portions of the fabric with threads before dyeing it. These tied portions resist the dye, creating beautiful circular or square patterns once untied. Artisans use their skilled hands to tie thousands of tiny knots, each contributing to a unique design. The fabric is then dipped in vibrant natural dyes, ranging from deep reds and maroons to bright yellows, greens, and blues.