Bandhani Kurtis For Women
Bandhani is a type of tie-dye textile decorated by plucking the cloth with the fingernails into many tiny bindings that form a figurative design. Bandhani is an authentic Indian art which is mostly practiced in the states of Gujarat, Rajasthan, Tamil Nadu, Chennai etc. It's an art which takes a lot of time and effort to be created and manufactured not to say it shows us a picture of how talented our Indian craftsmen are. Being one of the finest and the oldest art forms in India, one cannot think of not having a Bandhani Kurti as an important part of their wardrobe.
The Bandhan
In it's oldest days, the first time a Bandhani was ever identified was during the Indus valley civilization and to its modern day avatar as a kurti we are glad & excited to wear a Bandhani as a symbol of pride and honour of the Indian art. Bandhani cloth was initially just worn as a saree also known as Bandhej saree but ever since kurtis have become an important part of our Indian wear collection the bandhani stuff is also available in the form of kurtis.
- Bandhani kurtis being kurtis are more comfortable and hassle-free than a Bandhej saree.
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The beautiful dyeing texture makes your look unique and out of the box.
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Bandhani kurti can be worn casually or even in a party depends on the style.
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Bandhani fabric is authentic and handcrafted so we can safely say it's worth more than the machine made modern-day clothes that we wear.
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It provides a good Indian touch to our look and it's good to look traditional every once in a while.
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If you've ever been to Rajasthan and seen women wearing their beautiful leheriya sarees you might wanna try bandhani for a change to experiment more with the traditional wavey dyeing pattern.
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Bandhani is not a very common fabric so you don't have to worry about people copying your look.
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You can pair your kurti with a pair of leggings flats or even a sling bag and you're good to go.
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Don't wear too heavy jewelry unless it's a special occasion. If you're wearing the kurti casually just wear little jhumkas or some other light ones.
Think Out Of The Box
I think we're all so busy in following the modern culture that we almost forget to hold on to the most basic thing in our lives i.e. tradition and traditional fashion. Most people might confuse fashion with western clothing but the truth is fashion is what stays in after everything else has been outdated. And even after years and years of industrialization we couldn't be prouder that there are still some people out there who stick to their cultural background and provide us with such authentic Indian art.