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Banarasi Georgette Bandhani Birds Dupatta

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$300.00 USD
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Transform your style with our exquisite Pure Georgette Banarasi Bandhani Dupatta from the Bird of Paradise Collection. A perfect blend of tradition and sophistication, this stunning accessory promises a refined, chic, and elevated look for any occasion.

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Transform your Khinkhwab purchase into a personalized masterpiece with our bespoke stitching services.

Our Stitching Services Include:

  • Blouse Stitching
  • Lehenga Stitching
  • Kurta & Suit Stitching
  • Custom Outfit Design

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PRODUCT DETAILS

Fabric - Georgette

Georgette is a lightweight, sheer, and slightly crinkled fabric known for its bouncy texture. It is made from twisted yarns of silk or synthetic fibers. Georgette has a dull and rough texture, drapes beautifully, and is easy to dye.

Bandhani is a popular tie and dye technique that involves twisting, tying and dyeing to produce some gorgeous patterns. Bandhani generally uses natural colours, predominantly yellow, blue, green and black. Each colour has its own significance. For example, red is a symbol of good fortune to a bride and yellow is a sign of spring time and joy. The designs on the fabric are formed by a combination of dots that are first block printed on the fabric. Some popular designs are the sikharibhat (jungle scene), ambaa dal (mango orchard) and chakalipopat (sparrow, parrot).

THE WEAVING TECHNIQUE

Weave - Cutwork

The cutwork weave technique, also known as Jangla, embodies intricate artistry. It involves the intricate weaving of vegetation motifs like creepers, flowers, and birds, reminiscent of a jungle. These exquisite patterns are exclusively woven in gold and silver zari threads on a Jacquard loom, creating an opulent and ornate fabric.

Craft - Bandhani

Bandhani is a popular tie and dye technique that involves twisting, tying and dyeing to produce some gorgeous patterns. Bandhani generally uses natural colours, predominantly yellow, blue, green and black. Each colour has its own significance. For example, red is a symbol of good fortune to a bride and yellow is a sign of spring time and joy. The designs on the fabric are formed by a combination of dots that are first block printed on the fabric. Some popular designs are the sikharibhat (jungle scene), ambaa dal (mango orchard) and chakalipopat (sparrow, parrot).

SHIPPING & DELIVERY

We ship all over the US.

Shipping Fee

  • We provide Free Shipping for orders over USD 300 and above in the US
  • For orders below USD 300, we have a shipping charge of USD 50

We only offer Prepaid orders in the US.

Once the order is placed on the website, your order will be shipped within 2-4 business days.

Once the order is shipped, we try our best to deliver it within 7-10 business days all across the US.

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DISCLAIMER

There may be slight color variations due to photographic reasons.

This is a hand-woven product, and any irregular weaving or pattern should not be considered a defect. These irregularities make every handloom piece unique.

Yellow & Pink Georgette Bandhani Handloom Banarasi Shikargah Dupatta - Khinkhwab
Yellow & Pink Georgette Bandhani Handloom Banarasi Shikargah Dupatta - Khinkhwab
Yellow & Pink Georgette Bandhani Handloom Banarasi Shikargah Dupatta - Khinkhwab
Yellow & Pink Georgette Bandhani Handloom Banarasi Shikargah Dupatta - Khinkhwab
Yellow & Pink Georgette Bandhani Handloom Banarasi Shikargah Dupatta - Khinkhwab
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FROM THE ROOTS OF BENARAS

At Khinkhwab, every thread tells a story of the ancient city's rich tapestry. Our products are not just garments; they are handwoven tales of Varanasi's timeless tradition, crafted with passion and dedication. Experience the soul of Benaras with each creation.