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Bandhani Tie & Dye
Product Details
Size
Length - 2.5 metres, Width - 114 cm.
Weight
300 grams (approximately).
Material
This lucknowi chikankari cotton bandhani tie-dye unstitched kurta material combines the refined charm of traditional Chikankari hand embroidery with the lively appeal of Bandhani patterns. The delicate needlework from Lucknow blends effortlessly with the dotted tie-dye design, creating a fabric that feels both graceful and sophisticated. Perfect for festive occasions or elevated everyday wear, it can be tailored to your preferred style for a polished and timeless look.
Care
Gentle hand wash separately in cold water with mild/liquid detergents. Avoid soaking for too long.
Colour
Slight difference in color from the visible product image is possible.
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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.
Unique handcrafted collections made by artisans online at iTokri's craft development initiative.
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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.
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For those of you using a 44-inch wide fabric, this guide suggests measurements for a standard L Size. Think of this as your starting point. If you're working with different sizes or fabric widths, just adjust up or down accordingly. Hope this helps!
When it comes to how much fabric you'll need, it really depends on the design. We'd recommend having a chat with your designer or tailor before you order, just to be on the safe side.
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Shoulder - Measure from one tip of the shoulder to the other
2
Bust - Measure under your arms and around the fullest part of your chest
3
Waist - Measure around the waist, above the belly button along the slimmest part without tightening the measuring tape
4
Hip - Measure under your arms and around the fullest part of your chest
Tip: If you don't find an exact match, go for the next size.
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