Printed Art Silk Bandhani Dupatta
Printed Art Silk Bandhani Dupatta
Bandhini Printed Art Silk Dupatta
Printed Bandhani Dupatta
Green Printed Bandhani Dupatta
Bandhani Printed Dupatta
Bandhani Printed Dupatta
Dyed Bandhani Dupatta
Navy Blue And White Printed Bandhini Silk Dupatta
Green Bandhani Art Silk Saree Set
Blue Silk Dupatta
Printed Bandhani Dupatta
A bandhani silk dupatta is a tie-dyed drape known for dotted motifs and a smooth finish. Made in pure or art silk, it adds color and heritage to festive and daily wear. Prices start around $10, varying by weave, dye, and embellishment.
Gharchola and Banarasi silk versions suit weddings and celebrations. Printed art silk options work well for casual or office festivities.
Pure silk offers sheen and drape for formal wear. Art silk or poly blends are lighter and more affordable for regular use. Check fabric weight if you prefer structure for layering.
Traditional red, green, and yellow shades remain popular for ceremonies. Newer hues like navy, coral, and pastels match modern outfits. Each dupatta’s dots form through hand-tying before dyeing, so every piece is slightly unique.
Always check the fabric tag before cleaning to prevent color loss or stretching.
House of Indya creates contemporary Indian wear combining craft and comfort. The range covers kurtas, lehengas, sarees, and dupattas for varied occasions, with tailored fits, secure packaging, and international delivery from India.
It is a silk or silk-blend scarf created using the tie-dye technique called bandhani, producing dotted or patterned motifs in bright colors.
Pair it with a plain kurta set, drape it over a lehenga, or wear it as a stole with Indo-western outfits for a colorful accent.
Pure silk offers a richer texture and sheen, while art silk or poly blends are lighter, more affordable, and easier to maintain.
Dry cleaning is safest. Hand washing in cold water may fade colors or loosen the tie-dye pattern.
Red, green, yellow, and pink are classic choices symbolizing festivity and joy, though modern palettes include navy, coral, and beige.
You can find them through online ethnic-wear stores such as House of Indya, featuring printed, dyed, and Banarasi silk options.