Twilight Gleam - Gajji Silk Bandhani Saree

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Border : Embroideried Border

Fabric : Gajji Silk

Type : Pure Hand Work on Gajji Bandhani

Pallu : Fancy Hand Eemroideried Pallu

Color Tone : Single

Occasion : Party Wear

Wash Care :
* First wash: Dry clean only.
* Second wash onwards: Hand wash in cold water with mild detergent, and avoid washing with other clothes to prevent color transfer.
* Avoid soaking for long periods.
* Dry flat in shade to prevent fading.
* Iron on low heat inside out.
* Do not bleach or wring.

Length : 6.30 meters Including Blouse 0.8 meter


Elegance meets tradition in the Grey Sparkle Gajji Bandhani Saree, a stunning piece designed for modern women with a love for heritage. The subtle grey shade is beautifully complemented by pure hand work on Gajji Bandhani, creating a delicate yet striking effect. The embroidered border and fancy hand-embroidered pallu elevate its charm, making it an ideal choice for festive events or weddings. Made from luxurious Gajji Silk, this saree drapes beautifully, combining comfort with sophistication. Pair it with oxidized silver jewelry for a truly elegant ensemble.

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All Ready-to-Wear Sarees are carefully crafted to order. Due to their customized nature, all sales are final. Please note that once an order is confirmed and processed, it cannot be returned, exchanged, or refunded, unless there is a defect or error in saree production. We stand behind the quality of our products and will work with you to resolve any production-related issues.


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Kutch Bandhani, rooted in Gujarat, is a 5,000-year-old tie-dye craft symbolizing prosperity and heritage. The term "Bandhani" comes from the Sanskrit word "bandha," meaning "to tie." Artisans, often from the Khatri community, tie fabric into intricate patterns before dyeing it in vibrant hues. Families in Kutch pass this art across generations, creating iconic designs like Leheriya and Chandrakala. Despite challenges, Bandhani endures, blending tradition with modern appeal, celebrated globally as timeless wearable art.

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