You are correct that bandhani design is not created through tie and dye technique in the context of a banarasi saree. Bandhani, also known as Bandhej, is indeed a traditional Indian textile art form where small dots or intricate patterns are created by carefully weaving the threads in the fabric.
In the case of a red pure georgette banarasi saree inspired by bandhej pattern, the bandhani design would be achieved by skillfully weaving the threads during the weaving process. This requires the weaver to meticulously arrange and tie small sections of the warp or weft threads to create the desired patterns.
The combination of the banarasi silk weaving technique with the bandhani design creates a unique and exquisite saree that showcases the beauty and craftsmanship of both art forms. The red color, along with the intricate bandhani patterns, adds richness and elegance to the saree, making it a perfect choice for special occasions and celebrations like wedding, pooja, grah pravesh etc.
Pair this saree with complementing handmade banarasi silk fabric jewelry and accessories to elevate your ensemble.
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