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• SILK BANDHANI •

The term bandhani is derived from the Sanskrit verbal root bandh ("to bind, to tie").
Each colour has its own significance. For example, red is a symbol of good fortune  ...
• SILK BANDHANI •

The term bandhani is derived from the Sanskrit verbal root bandh ("to bind, to tie").
Each colour has its own significance. For example, red is a symbol of good fortune  ...
• SILK BANDHANI •

The term bandhani is derived from the Sanskrit verbal root bandh ("to bind, to tie").
Each colour has its own significance. For example, red is a symbol of good fortune  ...
• SILK BANDHANI •

The term bandhani is derived from the Sanskrit verbal root bandh ("to bind, to tie").
Each colour has its own significance. For example, red is a symbol of good fortune  ...
• silk bandhani • The term bandhani is derived from the Sanskrit verbal root bandh ("to bind, to tie"). Each colour has its own significance. For example, red is a symbol of good fortune to a bride and yellow is a sign of spring time and joy. Featuring this Black beauty on silk with Bandhej (tie n dye) technique with rai dana diagonal shaped design, and immensely appealing gold zari border on black highlights the whole look and skill, this art piece is from Gujarat. . . . Available
price:  P.O.R