Bandhani sarees which are also known as bandhej sarees or chunri sarees originate from Gujarat and Rajasthan and typically mean a traditional form of tie-and-dye where the thread is tied all over the six-yard staple and then dyed as per the motifs required. Typically this form of tie and dye is possible only on cotton and silk materials and therefore these sarees are also found in these materials. These kind of sarees have different names in different regions of Gujarat such as bandhej sarees, chunri sarees and so on. There are many variations of the bandhani saree such as the Jodhpuri bandhani, Gujarati bandhani, embroidered or paired with gota patti. These kind of sarees are usually found in some of the most vibrant hues such as rich reds, gorgeous greens, blissful blues, pretty purples and happy yellows. On Benissimo, you will find not only designer bandhani sarees but also affordable iterations of this type of saree in our bandhani saree collection.
Bandhani / Bandhej Saree types:
Let’s look at the different types of the Bandhani saree we offer:
Jhankaar Bandhani: Stunning and gorgeous tones identify this type of bandhani saree. It is a selection of the white or light dabs found in different Bandhani styles and instead includes the use of maroon and bright red dots.
Borjaal: This kind of saree is about making a lattice of the strands with a conspicuous inter-play of tones and dabs. It has an enormous client base with Marwaris demanding them the most. We also have those sarees available in georgettes.
Bandhani: Color release: The manufacturing process of such Bandhani sarees is actually inverse to that of other Bandhani saree types. The usual strategy includes utilizing more dark tones over lighter ones; however, the process is just the opposite. One illustration of the similar one would put red spots over a foundation of light yellow.