Baandhani is a very rare and difficult process of tie and dye .At Neelgar we try to do a microscopic form of Baandhani .We have been working very closely with the craft communities ,to create the finest level of pieces. Presenting a range of Baandhani saris for Neelgar customers.
We are constantly trying to revive lost designs from old museum collections ,at the same time creating new designs constantly for the present fashion scenario.
Baandhani is a very rare and difficult process of tie and dye .At Neelgar we try to do a microscopic form of Baandhani .We have been working very closely with the craft communities ,to create the finest level of pieces. Presenting a range of Baandhani saris for Neelgar customers.
We are constantly trying to revive lost designs from old museum collections ,at the same time creating new designs constantly for the present fashion scenario.
At Neelgar we are constantly ,working on revival of old and lost designs.Being an ancient culture ,
We have a rich history of design ,We often come across them in museums ,or with antique dealers ,or textile books .We have been trying to collect such designs and then revive them in our way and making them relevant in present times.Baandhani is a very rare and difficult process of tie and dye .At Neelgar we try to do a microscopic form of baandhani .We have been working very closely with the craft communities ,to create the finest level of pieces. Presenting a range of baandhani saris for Neelgar customers.Fabric: Gajji Silk Colour : Shaded Pink Size: 5.5m X 1m Blouse
At Neelgar we are constantly ,working on revival of old and lost designs.Being an ancient culture ,
We have a rich history of design ,We often come across them in museums ,or with antique dealers ,or textile books .We have been trying to collect such designs and then revive them in our way and making them relevant in present times.Baandhani is a very rare and difficult process of tie and dye .At Neelgar we try to do a microscopic form of baandhani .We have been working very closely with the craft communities ,to create the finest level of pieces. Presenting a range of baandhani saris for Neelgar customers.Fabric: Gajji Silk Colour : Shaded Pink Size: 5.5m X 1m Blouse
A Block is a carved wooden piece which is used to create a permanent impression on a fabric.
At Neelgar we have been working with some very unique techniques .The block printed textiles on Our page are made from metal blocks and not wood blocks .This is what makes the designs very unique And fine. We mainly work with silk fabrics, unless mentioned.
The technique of printing is discharge, where one removes the color instead of applying it.
It’s a very rare process and complicated to accomplish.
Please enjoy wearing these very special textiles.
Baandhani is a very rare and difficult process of tie and dye .At Neelgar we try to do a microscopic form of baandhani .We have been working very closely with the craft communities ,to create the finest level of pieces. Presenting a range of baandhani saris for Neelgar customers.
Fabric: Banglore Silk Colour : Black Size: 6.30mx45
At Neelgar we are constantly ,working on revival of old and lost designs.Being an ancient culture ,
We have a rich history of design ,We often come across them in museums ,or with antique dealers ,or textile books .We have been trying to collect such designs and then revive them in our way and making them relevant in present times.Baandhani is a very rare and difficult process of tie and dye .At Neelgar we try to do a microscopic form of baandhani .We have been working very closely with the craft communities ,to create the finest level of pieces. Presenting a range of baandhani saris for Neelgar customers.
Fabric: Gajji Silk Colour : Blue And Gray Size: 5.5m X 1m Blouse
The technique of leheriya is very unique to the state of Rajasthan in India and not practiced anywhere else in India. Within Rajasthan also there are very few craftsmen, who still practice good quality leheriya.
We have been trying very hard to revive the styles that are distinguished and not being practiced much.
The designs look simple, but are actually pretty complicated to achieve. The fabric is rolled and wrapped very tightly ,and then tied with hand twisted cotton yarns. It needs to be dyed for a very long time. Sometimes multiple dyeing is required for the colour to reach inside and get a uniform pattern.
To achieve a bigger number of colours, the fabric needs to be
Opened after dyeing , re -rolled re-tied ,multiple times .
Presenting leheriya and mothda silk fabrics for your special occasions
The technique of leheriya is very unique to the state of Rajasthan in India and not practiced anywhere else in India. Within Rajasthan also there are very few craftsmen, who still practice good quality leheriya.
We have been trying very hard to revive the styles that are distinguished and not being practiced much.
The designs look simple, but are actually pretty complicated to achieve. The fabric is rolled and wrapped very tightly ,and then tied with hand twisted cotton yarns. It needs to be dyed for a very long time. Sometimes multiple dyeing is required for the colour to reach inside and get a uniform pattern.
To achieve a bigger number of colours, the fabric needs to be
Opened after dyeing , re -rolled re-tied ,multiple times .
Presenting leheriya and mothda silk fabrics for your special occasions
The technique of leheriya is very unique to the state of Rajasthan in India and not practiced anywhere else in India. Within Rajasthan also there are very few craftsmen, who still practice good quality leheriya.
We have been trying very hard to revive the styles that are distinguished and not being practiced much.
The designs look simple, but are actually pretty complicated to achieve. The fabric is rolled and wrapped very tightly ,and then tied with hand twisted cotton yarns. It needs to be dyed for a very long time. Sometimes multiple dyeing is required for the colour to reach inside and get a uniform pattern.
To achieve a bigger number of colours, the fabric needs to be
Opened after dyeing , re -rolled re-tied ,multiple times .
Presenting leheriya and mothda silk fabrics for your special occasions
At Neelgar we are constantly ,working on revival of old and lost designs.Being an ancient culture ,
We have a rich history of design ,We often come across them in museums ,or with antique dealers ,or textile books .We have been trying to collect such designs and then revive them in our way and making them relevant in present times.Baandhani is a very rare and difficult process of tie and dye .At Neelgar we try to do a microscopic form of baandhani .We have been working very closely with the craft communities ,to create the finest level of pieces. Presenting a range of baandhani saris for Neelgar customers.
Fabric: Gajji Silk Colour : Red And Blue Size: 5.5m X 1m Blouse
At Neelgar we are constantly ,working on revival of old and lost designs.Being an ancient culture ,
We have a rich history of design ,We often come across them in museums ,or with antique dealers ,or textile books .We have been trying to collect such designs and then revive them in our way and making them relevant in present times.Baandhani is a very rare and difficult process of tie and dye .At Neelgar we try to do a microscopic form of baandhani .We have been working very closely with the craft communities ,to create the finest level of pieces. Presenting a range of Embroidery Dupattas for Neelgar customers.
Fabric: Banglore Silk Colour : Green Gray Size: 2.5m X 45
At Neelgar we are constantly ,working on revival of old and lost designs.Being an ancient culture ,
We have a rich history of design ,We often come across them in museums ,or with antique dealers ,or textile books .We have been trying to collect such designs and then revive them in our way and making them relevant in present times.Baandhani is a very rare and difficult process of tie and dye .At Neelgar we try to do a microscopic form of baandhani .We have been working very closely with the craft communities ,to create the finest level of pieces. Presenting a range of Embroidery Dupattas for Neelgar customers.
Fabric: Banglore Silk Colour : red Size: 2.5m X 45
Baandhani is a very rare and difficult process of tie and dye .At Neelgar we try to do a microscopic form of baandhani .We have been working very closely with the craft communities ,to create the finest level of pieces. Presenting a range of baandhani fabrics for you.
The technique of leheriya is very unique to the state of Rajasthan in India and not practiced anywhere else in India. Within Rajasthan also there are very few craftsmen, who still practice good quality leheriya.
We have been trying very hard to revive the styles that are distinguished and not being practiced much.
The designs look simple, but are actually pretty complicated to achieve. The fabric is rolled and wrapped very tightly ,and then tied with hand twisted cotton yarns. It needs to be dyed for a very long time. Sometimes multiple dyeing is required for the colour to reach inside and get a uniform pattern.
To achieve a bigger number of colours, the fabric needs to be
Opened after dyeing , re -rolled re-tied ,multiple times .
Presenting leheriya and mothda silk fabrics for your special occasions
The technique of leheriya is very unique to the state of Rajasthan in India and not practiced anywhere else in India. Within Rajasthan also there are very few craftsmen, who still practice good quality leheriya.
We have been trying very hard to revive the styles that are distinguished and not being practiced much.
The designs look simple, but are actually pretty complicated to achieve. The fabric is rolled and wrapped very tightly ,and then tied with hand twisted cotton yarns. It needs to be dyed for a very long time. Sometimes multiple dyeing is required for the colour to reach inside and get a uniform pattern.
To achieve a bigger number of colours, the fabric needs to be
Opened after dyeing , re -rolled re-tied ,multiple times .
Presenting leheriya and mothda silk fabrics for your special occasions