Classical Maroon Bandhani Print Pure Cotton Fabric
This is a cotton fabric displaying a Bandhani (tie-dye) print. The base color is a rich maroon or reddish-brown. The print features small, resist-dyed dots and patterns in white and golden yellow, arranged in traditional Bandhani motifs. These motifs form characteristic wavy lines and geometric patterns across the fabric. The texture appears soft and breathable, consistent with cotton. This type of fabric is frequently used for creating traditional Indian clothing such as sarees, dupattas, kurtis, and other garments. The Bandhani technique results in a distinct, slightly textured surface due to the process of tying and dyeing. 1 The combination of the deep maroon base with the contrasting white and golden yellow accents gives the fabric a classic and culturally rich aesthetic, often seen in textiles from regions like Gujarat here in Surat.
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Classical Maroon Bandhani Print Pure Cotton Fabric
This is a cotton fabric displaying a Bandhani (tie-dye) print. The base color is a rich maroon or reddish-brown. The print features small, resist-dyed dots and patterns in white and golden yellow, arranged in traditional Bandhani motifs. These motifs form characteristic wavy lines and geometric patterns across the fabric. The texture appears soft and breathable, consistent with cotton. This type of fabric is frequently used for creating traditional Indian clothing such as sarees, dupattas, kurtis, and other garments. The Bandhani technique results in a distinct, slightly textured surface due to the process of tying and dyeing. 1 The combination of the deep maroon base with the contrasting white and golden yellow accents gives the fabric a classic and culturally rich aesthetic, often seen in textiles from regions like Gujarat here in Surat.
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This is a cotton fabric displaying a Bandhani (tie-dye) print. The base color is a rich maroon or reddish-brown. The print features small, resist-dyed dots and patterns in white and golden yellow, arranged in traditional Bandhani motifs. These motifs form characteristic wavy lines and geometric patterns across the fabric. The texture appears soft and breathable, consistent with cotton. This type of fabric is frequently used for creating traditional Indian clothing such as sarees, dupattas, kurtis, and other garments. The Bandhani technique results in a distinct, slightly textured surface due to the process of tying and dyeing. 1 The combination of the deep maroon base with the contrasting white and golden yellow accents gives the fabric a classic and culturally rich aesthetic, often seen in textiles from regions like Gujarat here in Surat.