Bandhani & Leheriya Print Fabric
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Soft Cotton Mehendi Green Colour Leheriya Print 42 Inches Width Fabric
₹199
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Soft Cotton Dark Olive Colour Leheriya Print 41 Inches Width Fabric
₹199
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Soft Cotton Moss Green Colour Leheriya Print 41 Inches Width Fabric
₹199
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Fancy Modal Chanderi Silk Feel Moss Green Colour Bandhani Print 43 Inches Width Fabric
₹269
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Crepe Type Orange Red Colour Digital Bandhani Print Flowy Fabric
₹187
₹249
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Georgette Golden Orange Colour Bandhani Print 43 Inches Width Fabric
₹239
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Artificial Mirror Embroidered with Gold Foil Bandhani Print on Olive Colour 42 Inches Width Cotton Satin Feel Fabric
₹465
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Soft Silk Feel Teal Colour Bandhani Print with Jacquard Butti and Brocade Daman Border 48 Inches Width Fabric
₹899
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Satin Georgette Feel Dark Purple Colour Leheriya Print 43 Inches Width Fabric
₹250
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Kota Checks Type Bottle Green Colour Bandhani Print 43 Inches Width Fabric
₹210
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Kota Checks Type Black Colour Bandhani Print 43 Inches Width Fabric
₹210
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Georgette Magenta Pink Colour Bandhani Print 43 Inches Width Fabric
₹239
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Tie Dye Effect Mustard Orange Colour Gold Bandhani Printed Pure Cotton 43 Inches Width Fabric
₹230
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This collection features bandhani and leheriya print fabrics. These prints are known for their intricate tie-dyeing process, which consists of folding the fabric and tying it with a thread before it is dyed. These ethnic prints are steeped in the rich cultural heritage of the Indian subcontinent, and the bandhani and leheriya prints are some of the oldest fabrics made by Indian artisans. Today, the bandhani and leheriya prints remain integral to traditional Indian apparel. They are used to make sarees, dupattas, salwar-kameez, and suits for both men and women.
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