Maiwa “Bandhani” Hand died and woven cotton Black Scarf with Pink and White
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Size: 36”x60”
The name "Bandhani" derives from the Sanskrit term meaning "to tie." Tied resist is a traditional technique that has been practiced in India for centuries.
Each dot is the result of creating a tiny peak in the cloth and then tightly wrapping thread around the peak to resist the dye. Artisans work with precision as they slowly pattern the entire cloth - a lengthy process with an exquisite outcome. In Japan, this type of shaped resist is known as shibori. In the West small tie-and-dye pieces were widely traded and became known as "bandanas" - after the term bandhani.
To achieve multiple colours with this process requires skill and patience as each new colour needs either a new tie or a separate dip in the dyebath. The result of applying bandhani on cotton is a sculptural textile with a unique life of its own.
Maiwa works directly with bandhani artisans in Kachchh, India.
Fibre: 100% Cotton
Process: Handwoven, hand-tied & naturally dyed by master artisans in Kachchh, India.
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