Best Varieties of Indian Bridal Sarees

DaIndiaShop will launch best most popular varieties of Indian Bridal Sarees:

  • Bandhani Saree
  • Ghatchola Saree

Bandhani Saree

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Bandhani is a type of textile tie-dye fabric decorated by pinching with the nails in many tiny links that form a figurative drawing. Bandhani the term is derived from the Sanskrit word banda (“tie”). Today, most Bandhani decision centers are situated in Gujarat, Rajasthan, Sindh, Punjab region and in Tamil Nadu, where it is known as Sungudi. Earliest evidence of Bandhani dates back to Indus Valley Civilization which the dye was made as early as 4000 BC. AD The first example of the most common type of Bandhani point can be seen in the 6th century paintings depicting the life of Buddha found on the wall of the cave 1 at Ajanta.

Bandhani is also known as Bandhej, Bandhani, Piliya Chungidi and Tamil, according to regional tricky. Leheria or lahar leheriya comes from the word, which means wave is also another unique form of tie dye technique used in Rajasthan. Other techniques include Mothra knotting and Ekdali Shikari depending on how the fabric is attached. The final products are known with different names like khombi, Ghar Chola Patori and also Chandrokhani etc.

Ghatchola Saree

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Ghatchola saris are the single most symbolic of a Hindu or Jain marriage in Gujarat. The weaving technique of ghatchola saris first came to the area around Cambay. These Indian bridal sarees are first woven using silk and zari thread and are then embellished with tie and dye or work bandhani. The golden grid pattern of a ghatchola sari dyed in rich red and white dots dotted illustrating various themes, to the wedding ceremony or any other occasion ritual picturesque and glorified.