Midnight Blue And Antique Gold Bandhini Modal Silk Saree
A navy blue and golden yellow modal silk Bandini saree with Ajrakh prints, teal blue Ajrakh border, and a golden yellow Ajrakh-detailed pallu, paired with a matching blouse.
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There is something about the interplay of navy blue and gold that feels both ancient and alive. This Handwoven Kanjivaram silk saree opens with radiant in its own quiet way, its surface shimmering with the unhurried rhythm of the loom.
The body is adorned with bandini design with ajrakh print, each thread placed with precision and purpose. The teal blue border frames the drape with confident definition, while multicolour zari runs through the weave, catching light the way temple gold does — slowly, deeply, unforgettably.
This saree is crafted in modal silk, a luxurious fabric known for its buttery-soft texture, lightweight drape, and natural sheen.. This saree hails from the craft clusters of Kutch and Rajasthan, where age-old traditions of Ajrakh printing and Bandini tie-dyeing thrive.
Made for moments that matter — weddings, naming ceremonies, festival evenings, milestone celebrations. Real zari, real hands, real heritage — woven to outlast every trend.
Body Color : Navy Blue & Light Golden Yellow
Body Motifs / Pattern: Bandini Design with Ajrakh Print
Border Color : Teal Blue
Border Motif / Pattern : Ajrakh Printed Border
Pallu Color : Light Golden Yellow
Pallu Details : Ajrakh Print Pallu
Blouse Color & Pattern : Light Golden Yellow with Ajrakh Print
This saree celebrates the Bandini and Ajrakh crafts, two iconic textile traditions of India. Bandini is a tie-dye technique that produces intricate dotted patterns, each created by carefully tying portions of the fabric before dyeing, resulting in unique, repeating motifs. Ajrakh printing, traditionally from Kutch and Rajasthan, uses natural dyes and hand-carved wooden blocks to create symmetrical, geometric, and floral patterns.
This saree hails from the craft clusters of Kutch and Rajasthan, where age-old traditions of Ajrakh printing and Bandini tie-dyeing thrive. Artisans from these regions practice meticulous, multi-step processes passed down through generations — Ajrakh printing is done with natural dyes on hand-carved wooden blocks, while Bandini involves precision tie-dyeing that creates intricate dotted patterns.
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