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Jodhpuri Bandhini: Traditional Indian Tie-and-Dye Technique |
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The Tie and Dye technique popularly known as Bandhini is a one used in Rajasthan, and is hundreds of years old. Attractive patterns made by talented artists using varieties of dyes are the main feature of the Bandhini technique. Beads and nails are used to hold the material firmly in place and from this
practice emerge some of the most beautiful designs of Jodhpuri Bandhini. Jodhpuri Bandhini can be easily found in the Kapra Bazaar shopping area, which is quite reasonable for bulk shopping purchases; in its original form, like the ancient typical ones, Jodhpuri Bandhini is a must-buy for all tourists to this historical city in India. Many Jodhpuri Bandhini products are also available online in retail stores dealing in Jodhpuri printing products and over here, the latest designs and a variety of choices are available at just a click of the mouse. A major portion of the Bandhini work is made using cotton and silk. Sarees as well as Salwar-kameez suits in Rajasthan are designed by Jodhpuri Bandhej. It is also used to make turban yardages and fashionable Indian clothes. Something, which catches a person’s attention, first of all is the variety of colors and a network of complicated designs in the Bandhini prints. This tradition of clothes emerging from Rajasthan as well as Gujarat is becoming more and more popular day by day. The western culture coming into India has added a new taste to Bandhini prints. Now they are being printed on bandanas to even complete suits, bed sheets, tablecloths and anything that one might think of wearing. Bandhini saris are available in bright colors made up of shades of pink blended with green or violet mixed with magenta. Single color sarees are also available but dark colors like red or shades of brown and black are rarely found. The traditional Bandhini artists in Rajasthan work on white silk sarees as these are the main attraction of the localities. New developments have been noticed in the Bandhini patterns being used today with streaks of gold and silver being created on each saree border, making it the best formal women wear for Indians. On and off, some Bandhini garments are given an unusual look by blending non-matching colors like blue with green. In the most recent Bandhini designs, favored by foreign as well as Indian buyers, it is a common thing for one to come across red blended with orange or pink colors too. Sometimes, the designs made on the sarees are in colors where the portion, which covers the head, is of a different color as compared to the body of the saree. Other Bandhini designs include squares in a particular pattern all along the fabric or circles in a similar manner. Every Gujarati Bride has to have a Gharchola, which is a beautiful Bandhini segment and is also filled with bright colors; usually, these specialized Bandhini sarees are very costly. However, Jodhpuri Bandhini sarees and dresses can be the perfect present for your loved ones. Young girls can be gifted Dupattas, which they may use as scarves to blend both the Indian and Western garments like a pair of jeans and a top with a Bandhini Dupatta.
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The Tie and Dye technique popularly known as Bandhini is a one used in Rajasthan, and is hundreds of years old. Attractive patterns made by talented artists using varieties of dyes are the main feature of the Bandhini technique. Beads and nails are used to hold the material firmly in place and from this
practice emerge some of the most beautiful designs of Jodhpuri Bandhini. 



