Add a touch of traditional royalty to your ethnic ensemble with this vibrant dual-toned Bandhani dupatta. Featuring a striking color-blocked design and artisanal embroidery, this piece is a perfect accessory for weddings, festive ceremonies, and cultural celebrations.
✨ Product Highlights
Dual-Tone Palette: Features a bold contrast of deep crimson red and bright citrine yellow, artfully divided in a classic color-blocked layout.
Traditional Bandhani Print: Adorned with authentic white tie-dye “butti” patterns in a structured grid, celebrating heritage Rajasthani and Gujarati craftsmanship.
Ornate Scalloped Border: The edges are framed with a heavy, golden zari-embroidered border featuring intricate floral and paisley motifs.
Contrast Piping: Finished with a slim, verdant green piping along the outermost edge to provide a sharp, colorful frame.
Playful Tassel Details: Features coordinated spherical “latkan” tassels at the corners for an added touch of boutique charm.
📸 Showcase
✔️ Artisanal Embroidery: Close-up views highlight the dense golden thread-work and the precision of the traditional motifs on the border.
✔️ Vibrant Contrast: Showcases the high-energy visual appeal created by the crimson, yellow, and green color combination.
✔️ Hand-Tied Texture: Displays the classic puckered texture characteristic of genuine Bandhani tie-dye work.
✔️ Boutique Quality: The dupatta is shown laid out on a professional display surface, highlighting its generous width and finish.
📋 Technical Specifications
Feature
Details
Type
Premium Designer Bandhani Dupatta
Color
Crimson Red & Citrine Yellow with Green Piping
Work Type
Traditional Tie-Dye • Golden Zari Border • Floral Embroidery
Border Detail
Heavy Scalloped Zari with Paisley Accents
Accessories
Decorative Corner Tassels (Latkans)
Aesthetic
Traditional Heritage / Festive Ethnic
🛡️ Care Instructions
Dry Clean Only: Essential to prevent the vibrant red and yellow dyes from bleeding and to protect the delicate golden embroidery.
Handle with Care: Be cautious with sharp jewelry that may snag the fine fabric or the intricate zari threads.
Ironing: Use a cool iron on the reverse side only; never apply direct heat to the embroidered borders.
Storage: Store in a breathable cotton bag away from moisture to keep the Bandhani texture crisp and the gold-work bright.







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