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      Clamp dyeing is an age old technique of dyeing perform by a small number of highly skilled artisan. clamp dyeing technique is a dyeing technique in which we create pattern y folding the complete fabric in required pattern then we create resist with the help of wooden clamps and then we dyed the fabric in required colors.

      the beautiful geometric pattern with create with this technique.

      Tie and Dye sarees


      What is a tie and dye saree?


      The age-old art of "tie and dye" sarees involves tying sarees with threads and soaking them in different colours to produce unique patterns. The vibrant and pastel colours of this saree are visually appealing. For the Holi celebration, this saree is ideal. The beautiful patterns of the saree are created by twisting, folding, and typing cloth. Tie and dye saree in India known as Bandhani also known as Bandhej or Bandhni.


      Origin of tie-and dye saree


      Indian tie-dye, or bandhani, has been around for 5,000 years in the regions of Gujarat and Rajasthan. Many people think that the Muslim Khatri community in Kutch was among the first to utilise this type of dying. Depending on how the fabric is tied, different patterns are created. Natural materials, including berries, roots, leaves, bark, and flowers, are used to manufacture dyes.

      What are the different fabrics used in tie and dye sarees? 

      Mention common fabrics like cotton, silk, etc


      Colours are commonly used in Bandhej red,maroon,Ochre, tangerine, indigo blues, turquoise blue, blue and deep black. Additional shades include purple, mustard, yellow, beige, pink and black. Traditionally only cotton and muslin were used to make Bandhej sarees,but the time and the demand increased to start printing designs on georgette, silk, cotton, cotton silk, viscose and other types of cotton. 

      How to identify an authentic tie-dye saree? 

      Mention tips on recognizing quality fabric, even dyeing, and traditional techniques

      There are various types of tying procedures, such as single knots, double knots, four knots, mountain designs, tiny dots, teardrop forms, and diamond shapes. The dot at the centre of square or circular textile designs is called a bandhani. The absence of a dot suggests that the tie-dye fabric is mechanically printed. The tie-and-dye technique involves tying silk or cotton fabric with a thread and then dipping it in vibrant dyes. Patterns like using waves, stripes, and squares. And also shikari, leheriya, ekdaki, and mothra are frequent designs used in Bandhej or tie and dye sarees.

      Types of Tie and dye saree

      1. Gaji Bandhani Saree; Gaji Bandhani sarees are crafted from fine silk, which is recognized for its silky texture, thickness, and sheen. Above all, these sarees are luxurious, but they are also strong enough to withstand elaborate stitching like Zardozi. Dressed to impress at weddings and other formal events, these sarees with zari borders include finely woven gold or silver threads.

      2. Bandhani silk sarees; Bandhani silk sarees, which are made from fine silk cloth, are famous for their glossy look and smooth, silky texture. Bandhani silk sarees are known for their colourful designs, which include appealing reds, amazing blues, lush greens, and vibrant yellows. These colours are attractive and captivating to the eye. Bandhani silk sarees have a refined and attractive quality that comes from the combination of silk fabric and the unique Bandhani process. These sarees are classic clothing that is ideal for joyous events and social gatherings.


      3. Pure cotton Bandhani sarees; Pure cotton bandhani sarees are made using the ancient Bandhani process applied with great care, creating patterns that are both appealing and unique. Layers of the cotton cloth are professionally attached tightly with thread before dying, usually with iron nails. Clearly coloured, pure cotton Bandhani sarees provide a lovely, age-old way to express oneself while combining elegance and simplicity.


      4. Bandhani georgette sarees; Bandhani Georgette sarees combine the rich patterns of Bandhani mastery with the delicate elegance of lightweight Georgette fabric. This combination of modern Georgette fabric and traditional Bandhani artistry results in a perfect blend. Bandhani Georgette sarees are a stunning option for festive occasions and celebration parties since they convey elegance and refinement. Saree enthusiasts also love them because of their feather-light nature.

       

      5. Bandhani chiffon sarees; The magnificent skill of Bandhani tie-and-dye is smoothly combined with the pure enhancement of chiffon fabric in these easily flowing, feather-light textured Bandhani chiffon sarees. The elegant chiffon material perfectly balances the bold Bandhani patterns, bringing out the variations and increasing their appeal.

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