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  • Bandhani - Wikipedia
    Bandhani is also known as Bandhej Saree, Bandhni, Piliya, and Chungidi in Tamil and regional dialects Other tying techniques include Mothra, Ekdali and Shikari depending on the manner in which the cloth is tied
  • What Is Bandhani? Exploring Indian Tie-Dye Traditions
    Bandhani is a traditional Indian tie-dye technique involving tying knots on fabric before dyeing to create intricate patterns Originating over 5,000 years ago, Bandhani holds deep cultural significance in Indian art and textiles Gujarat and Rajasthan are prominent regions known for distinct Bandhani patterns and vibrant colors
  • What is Bandhani? – The Craft Atlas
    Bandhani (Hindi: बांधानी) is a type of tie-dye textile decorated by plucking the cloth with the fingernails into many tiny bindings that form a figurative design The term bandhani is derived from the Sanskrit verbal root bandh (“to bind, to tie”)
  • What is Bandhani? History, Origin, and Evolution of Rajasthan . . .
    Bandhani is a traditional Indian tie-dye textile art form that originated in the regions of Gujarat and Rajasthan The word derives from the Sanskrit ‘bandh’, meaning ‘to tie’
  • Bandhani Arts - A Dazzling Array of Colors and Patterns
    Bandhani comes from the Sanskrit word, ‘bandh’ which means to tie The fabric is tightly tied in various places to form a design and then dyed with bright colors
  • Bandhani Tie-Dye - The 5,000-Year-Old Indian Craft Enchanting . . .
    Bandhani is variously referred to as Bandhej Saree, Bandhni, Piliya, and Chungidi in Tamil and local dialects It is not a monolithic art form, it takes on different identities based on the region where it is crafted Each area has its own signature patterns, color palettes, and tying techniques:
  • Bāndhanī work | Traditional, Hand-Tied Tie-Dye | Britannica
    bāndhanī work, Indian tie dyeing, or knot dyeing, in which parts of a silk or cotton cloth are tied tightly with wax thread before the whole cloth is dipped in a dye vat; the threads are afterward untied, the parts so protected being left uncoloured




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