Chunri ya dupatta, choti si patti hone par bhi, pehrawa ka mukhya hissa mani jati hai. Bandhani, Bandhej, Phulkari ya Kasida—har technique ke piche kahin pehchan, shadiyon ki subah aur maa ke ashirvaad ki yaad judi hoti hai. Chunri ko sirf accessory na samjhein; ye mahila ki shaan aur sanskritik virasat ka prateek hai.
Let us focus first on the Chunri, because without it, the Lehenga is mute. Rangeen Kahaniya - Lehenga Chunri -...
The art of Bandhej (tie-dye) or Chunari is a meticulous craft. Artisans pick up tiny portions of the fabric with their fingernails and tie them with thread before dipping the cloth into vats of natural dye. Chunri ya dupatta, choti si patti hone par
Originating from Gujarat and Rajasthan, Bandhani involves tying millions of tiny knots on unsuspecting fabric before dyeing it. When the knots are opened, a pattern of dots (bhungra) emerges. A Lehenga Chunri set in Bandhani tells a story of patience. The most prized colors are "Ratan Chakkar" (jewel circle) and "Shikargah" (hunting scene). Let us focus first on the Chunri ,