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Fine quality kutchi bandhani tie-dye modal silk zari checks dupatta featuring majestic bandhani pattern, tie-dyed using the traditional technique practised by the artisans of Kutch. The art of bandhani (bandhej) is highly skilled process. The technique involves dyeing a fabric which is tied tightly with a thread at several points. Very silky and smooth feel. Modal silk is a soft, shiny and highly lustrous fabric, achieved through interlacing modal fibers and silk yarns. it has opulence of silk and the comfort of cotton modal is a fine and soft textured weave.
Care
Dry clean only.
Colour
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Brand
KACHCHH JI CHHAAP - Celebrating crafts, heritage and cultural ecology of the Kachchh region of Gujarat. We curate best products of master craftsmanship from artisans working with various craft processes of the region including woven & printed textiles, leather crafts, lacquered wooden crafts, metal crafts, embroideries and more.
Exclusively Presenting iTokri x Dastkar's eye-catching products to revive the era of traditional craft in India. itokri showcases handmade products sourced through brilliant artisans of Dastkar.Dastkar is a private, non-profit NGO established in 1981 that works to support traditional Indian artisans, many of them women and village dwellers, with the aim of aims to help artisans regain their place in the economic stream. iTokri brings you a sheer & unique collection of Handcrafted Dastkar's products in one place.
Craft
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Bandhani Tie & Dye
Bandhani originated around 5000 years ago making it one of the oldest crafts of Gujarat, that is still widely practiced as a famous tye-and-dye technique. The word `Bandhani` is derived from the word `Bandhan` which means tying up.