Colored tie art of rajasthan and gujarat

Trending Rajasthan and Gujarat Colored Das-Dai Arts 1. Bandhani comes from ‘Bandhani’ Sanskrit’s “Bandha”, which means to bind. In this, the cloth is tied and colored in small parts. In Rajasthan, Gujarat, it is specially worn at traditional festivals. 2. Lahariya: Waves like pattern lahariya means a design that moves like waves. It is a cloth painted in colorful waves. It has a special meaning in the Sawan season in Rajasthan. 3. Rajasthan: Both Bandhani and Lahariya Arts are known in Rajasthan. The designs on Ghaghra, Odhni and Safhe are the identity of the culture there. 4. Gujarat Bandhani Kala is an important center of Kutch and Saurashtra in Gujarat. Binding here is best known. Bandhani Choli and Dupatta are popular during Navratri. 5. Natural colors use turmeric, tamarind, flowers and other organic colors in traditional bonding and lacquer. It is environmentally friendly and gives meekness to the substance. 6. Binding The symbol of crafts and lahariya is completely made by hand, not a machine. Each design is a symbol of artist’s fine hard work and creativity. 7. The sentence behind the colors is the cultural meaning of every color, of red marriage, yellow holiness. Rajasthani women choose colors according to weather, opportunity, age. It is not only fashion, but also part of the culture. 8. Importance in marriage traditions is considered favorable to give Bandhani’s choice in weddings of Rajasthan, Gujarat. Special red colored tie is made for the bride. It is a symbol of love, dedication and tradition. 9. Global identity and exports are not limited to India and Lahariya today. Their question has also increased abroad and becomes a symbol of fashion. 10. Extension to the new generation today connects the youth traditional tie-thighs of today with modern fashion. It is used on kurta, skirt, jacket and even bags, shoes. Click here Life & Style Click for more stories Click here