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Material: 100% Cotton (sometimes cotton blends for durability).
Style: Bandhani / Bandhej is a traditional tie-dye technique from Gujarat & Rajasthan where fabric is tied in small knots and dyed, forming dots, waves, or circular patterns. Now, many are also Bandhani-printed (digital or screen prints) on cotton fabric for mass production.
Look & Feel: Soft, breathable, and vibrant with ethnic motifs (dots, circles, waves, checks).
GSM (Grams per Square Meter)
Lightweight Cotton → 60–90 GSM (dupattas, scarves, summer wear)
Medium Weight → 100–140 GSM (sarees, kurtis, dresses, tops, salwar suits)
Heavy Cotton → 150–200 GSM (lehenga, festive wear, home furnishings)
Key Features
Traditional Ethnic Appeal – Famous cultural art from Gujarat & Rajasthan, known for bright colors & dotted patterns.
Breathable & Comfortable – Pure cotton allows airflow, ideal for hot climates.
Skin-Friendly – Soft texture, good for daily wear.
Vibrant Colors – Bright reds, yellows, blues, greens, with contrasting tie-dye effects.
Versatile – Available as sarees, dupattas, dress material, stoles, lehengas, and even home décor.
Eco-Friendly – Cotton base is biodegradable and natural.
Unique Designs – Each hand-tied Bandhani piece is slightly different, making it special.
Common Uses
Ethnic Wear: Sarees, lehengas, salwar suits, kurtis, skirts.
Dupattas & Stoles: Lightweight and colorful dupattas to pair with plain suits.
Festive & Wedding Wear: Popular in Navratri, weddings, and cultural functions.
Casual Daily Wear: Printed Bandhani cotton kurtis & tops for summer.
Home Furnishing: Cushion covers, tablecloths, wall hangings, bedspreads.
Accessories: Scarves, headbands, craft projects.