Batik : Virgin Tussar Color Mulberry Silk Saree
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Batik sarees are a unique form of traditional attire known for their intricate wax-resist dyeing technique. Originating from Indonesia, the Batik art form has found a significant place in Indian textile heritage, particularly in West Bengal.
Batik art dates back over 2,000 years, primarily associated with Indonesia, where artisans used wax and natural dyes to create detailed patterns. The art gradually spread to India, with West Bengal becoming a prominent center for Batik saree production. Influenced by the trade and cultural exchanges between Southeast Asia and India, Bengali artisans refined the Batik process, blending it with their indigenous textile traditions.
Shantiniketan, a cultural hub established by Rabindranath Tagore, played a crucial role in popularizing Batik art in West Bengal. The Visva-Bharati University encouraged local artisans and students to embrace this craft, leading to a revival of Batik in sarees, dupattas, and home décor items. Today, Batik sarees from Bengal are known for their unique motifs, blending nature-inspired and geometric patterns.
The Batik process involves applying wax to fabric before dyeing. The wax resists the dye, creating patterns when cracked or removed. Multiple layers of waxing and dyeing create intricate, multicolored designs.
Batik saree production has become a source of livelihood for many rural women in West Bengal. Artisans are trained in the craft, allowing them to achieve financial independence and preserve a traditional art form. Organizations and self-help groups have further promoted Batik work, uplifting countless women economically and socially.
In conclusion, Batik sarees represent a blend of artistic heritage and empowerment, making them a timeless symbol of culture and resilience in West Bengal.
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Neha draped herself in a breathtaking virgin tussar-colored crack wax batik mulberry silk saree from Bandhuli’s collection. The delicate batik patterns, etched in deep contrast, told a story of skilled craftsmanship. As she stepped into the studio, the soft lights highlighted the saree’s natural sheen, making it shimmer like liquid gold.
The photographer directed her into effortless poses—her fingers gently grazing the silk, the pallu cascading gracefully. The saree’s raw, earthy elegance complemented Neha’s poised demeanor, embodying a perfect fusion of tradition and modernity.
Between shots, she admired the intricate crack batik design, appreciating the artistry behind each motif. "This isn’t just fabric; it’s a masterpiece," she mused.
As the shoot wrapped up, the team reviewed the frames—each one capturing Neha’s grace and the saree’s ethereal beauty. Bandhuli’s vision had come to life, woven in silk, light, and timeless elegance.
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Q: I received the order. But there's an issue. Can I return my ordered items?
A: Yes, you can. Below criterias are eligible for return
a. There may be a manufacturing defect which didn't get noticed during packing; or
b. A wrong item is shipped out to you by mistake.
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