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This Bandhani Sarees Collection is the product of the sheer creativity and entrepreneurship of the design labels that we collaborate with. A ubiquitous art form that has been around for nearly five thousand years, a skilled tradition that continues to capture our imaginations, a simple technique that can give rise to the most elaborate and exquisite designs - Bandhani is a force to be reckoned with. This tie and dye method derives its name from the Sanskrit word ‘bandh’ meaning ‘to bind’. The intricate designs in bandhani garments are made by binding small amounts of cloth with thread, dyeing the fabric, and then cutting the threads off to reveal the design left behind.
We honour this art form in its most popular variation in our latest collection of designer Bandhani Sarees. Our comprehensive Bandhani Sarees Collection includes Traditional Bandhani Sarees such as Bandhani Silk Sarees, Cotton Bandhani Sarees, and Bandhani Sarees with Kundan work as well as more contemporary versions such as Bandhani Print Sarees. Our designers elevate the classical tie and dye fabric with novel patterns and striking silhouettes to meet the tastes and needs of the modern Indian woman styling bandhani saree with designer blouse.
Depending on the complexity of the design, this simplistic routine can be repeated over a thousand times; making Bandhani the respected and involved art form that it is. Browse the complete collections of the top design labels in Indian luxury women’s wear with our curations of Nupur Kanoi, Dyelogue, Raw Mango, Shivani Bhargava, and more at Pernia’s Pop-Up Shop.
The earliest example of Bandhani art can be found in relics of the Indus Valley Civilization and later in the 6th century paintings in the Ajanta Caves in Maharashtra based on the Buddha life. Today, Bandhani is a popular method that is found all over the country - from the fields of Punjab to the dunes of Rajasthan and Gujarat to the valleys of Tamil Nadu. Depending on the region, Bandhani is also known as Bandhej, Piliya, and Chungidi.
Our Bandhani Sarees Collection takes inspiration from the various regional iterations, each with their own signature styles and patterns. Look like an absolute show stopper in an aubergine saree made in crepe base with bandhani dyeing done in yellow and white in geometric patterns; it is paired with a matching silver blouse. Relish in the mix of trendy and traditional with a mustard designer bandhani saree online shopping in habotai silk base with checks and almond tie-dye pallu and worn with a contrasting grey blouse in a crepe base. For a fun and flirty look, go with a coral bandhani cowl saree in silk base adorned with a striped design and paired with a contrasting grey scalloped blouse in a satin base.
While the Bandhani craft started with tying and dyeing cotton fabrics, it has since expanded to include work with silk, crepe, georgette, and mixed fabrics. Our designer bandhani collection includes select pieces of Bandhani Silk Sarees, Cotton Bandhani Sarees, and Bandhani Print Sarees. Look like a picture of sophistication and confidence in a burgundy designer bandhani print saree in cellulose blend base adorned with a structured bandhani dot print. For those with a rebellious streak, go with a bandhani Silk Sarees made with satin silk dyed in a henna green pigment and featuring a geometric bandhani print and a velvet pallu. It is paired with a matching blouse having marodi work.
Traditional Bandhani Sarees have a wide array of motifs and patterns ranging from designs inspired from nature to geometric and kaleidoscopic designs. All of the motifs use ekdali or one single dot to create simple patterns such as Tikunthi or three dots that make circles and squares and Satbandi or dots in groups of seven. The singular dot can also create complex patterns such as Dungar Shahi or Shikargah or a mountain like pattern, Jaaldar a web like pattern, and Laddu Jalebi or a swirling pattern.
Our range of Traditional Sarees showcase these classic styles such as Bandhani Sarees with Kundan work while inventing new ones. Put a spin on tradition and wear a red bandhani pre-stitched saree in gajji silk base with pretty red tassels that comes with attached pants and a blue bandhani crop top featuring a satbandi pattern. Go the classy route with a mustard saree in satin silk base with bandhani print and mirror embellished border; worn with a matching bandhani saree blouse having mirror work. For a minimal look, drape on an eggplant purple bandhani saree that is crafted with ekdali dots made in floral patterns.
Pernia’s aims to make luxury wear accessible and affordable to our customers. Our wide range of designer wear includes designer women’s wear, designer men’s wear, designer jewellery, and designer home decor. Browse some of our specially curated collections of Outhouse, Yajy, Nadine India, and more - we have something for everyone!
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Are Bandhani Sarees in trend ?
Bandhani sarees are recognized for their lively hues and detailed tie-dye designs. They have consistently been a timeless preference for women. In 2024, they are re-emerging as a prominent trend, solidifying their status as one of the most popular saree choices.
How can you style a Bandhani saree?
First off, pick a blouse that complements the colours of the Bandhani saree. From a contrasting colour that adds vibrancy to one that matches the shades in the tie-dye pattern, there is a lot you can choose from. Depending on the occasion, you can choose traditional jewellery pieces like heavy necklaces, chokers, or elaborate earrings to punctuate the look. Consider wearing a bindi for a traditional touch. You can also experiment with different draping styles for the saree. Traditional Nivi style or Gujarati style draping can complement the Bandhani patterns. Ensure the pallu and pleats are neatly arranged to showcase the intricate design.
What are the best designers-wear Bandhani sarees?
Regal and intricately designed sarees from Label Varshaa, Faabiiana, and Geroo Jaipur are some of the most coveted among women of all ages. You can find a balanced blend of modern details and contemporary nuances in their collections.
What are the best Bandhani sarees for brides or bridesmaids?
Brides can go for heavier pieces like Banarasi Bandhani sarees or handwoven zari Bandhani saree. Here are our top suggestions for brides-to-be:
Bridesmaids, on the other hand, can go for more contemporary renditions of the Bandhani saree, like:
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