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  • Green Synthetic Bandhani Saree for Mehendi Ceremony | Bridal Collection

    Green Synthetic Bandhani Saree for Mehendi Ceremony | Bridal Collection

    Green Synthetic Bandhani Saree for Mehendi Ceremony | Bridal Collection

    Rs. 1,800.00
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  • Wine Synthetic Bandhani Saree for Mayra Ceremony | Authentic Weave

    Wine Synthetic Bandhani Saree for Mayra Ceremony | Authentic Weave

    Wine Synthetic Bandhani Saree for Mayra Ceremony | Authentic Weave

    Rs. 1,750.00
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  • Red Synthetic Bandhani Saree for Mayra Ceremony | Authentic Craft

    Red Synthetic Bandhani Saree for Mayra Ceremony | Authentic Craft

    Red Synthetic Bandhani Saree for Mayra Ceremony | Authentic Craft

    Rs. 1,750.00
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  • Rani Synthetic Hand Embellishment Saree for Festive Celebration | Party Pick

    Rani Synthetic Hand Embellishment Saree for Festive Celebration | Party Pick

    Rani Synthetic Hand Embellishment Saree for Festive Celebration | Party Pick

    Rs. 1,750.00
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  • Green Synthetic Bandhani Saree for Mehendi Ceremony | Traditional Edit

    Green Synthetic Bandhani Saree for Mehendi Ceremony | Traditional Edit

    Green Synthetic Bandhani Saree for Mehendi Ceremony | Traditional Edit

    Rs. 1,650.00
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  • Rani Synthetic Bandhani Saree for Mayra Ceremony | Classic Edit

    Rani Synthetic Bandhani Saree for Mayra Ceremony | Classic Edit

    Rani Synthetic Bandhani Saree for Mayra Ceremony | Classic Edit

    Rs. 1,650.00
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  • Red Synthetic Bandhani Saree for Mayra Ceremony | Heritage Weave

    Red Synthetic Bandhani Saree for Mayra Ceremony | Heritage Weave

    Red Synthetic Bandhani Saree for Mayra Ceremony | Heritage Weave

    Rs. 1,650.00
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  • Red Chiffon Bandhani Saree for Mayra Ceremony | Luxury Edit

    Red Chiffon Bandhani Saree for Mayra Ceremony | Luxury Edit

    Red Chiffon Bandhani Saree for Mayra Ceremony | Luxury Edit

    Rs. 1,150.00
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  • Rani Chiffon Bandhani Saree for Festive Celebration | Designer Collection

    Rani Chiffon Bandhani Saree for Festive Celebration | Designer Collection

    Rani Chiffon Bandhani Saree for Festive Celebration | Designer Collection

    Rs. 1,150.00
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About This Collection

Bandhani Sarees — Rang Rajasthani

Some sarees are not just worn — they are felt, remembered, and passed down through generations. Bandhani is one of them. This craft carries a history of over 5,000 years. Archaeological finds at Mohenjo-daro show evidence of tie-dyed textiles from the Indus Valley Civilization. The 6th-century murals of the Ajanta Caves depict Bandhani dotted patterns worn by women of that era. And today, artisans in Jaipur, Jodhpur, Udaipur, and Bikaner continue the same hand-tying tradition — knot by knot, dot by dot — passed down through generations by the Khatri community of Rajasthan. At Rang Rajasthani, we bring you authentic Rajasthani Bandhani sarees — not imitations, not machine prints, but the real craft from the heart of Rajasthan.

What Makes Rajasthani Bandhani Unique

Rajasthani Bandhani — also known as Bandhej — has its own distinct character. Unlike Gujarati Bandhani which uses nails for tying, Rajasthani artisans use small tools to create larger area designs, bold Mothra checkered patterns, and the iconic Leheriya wave motifs that are characteristic of this region. The dots carry a visible tie-mark at the centre. The pattern appears on both sides of the fabric — something no machine-printed imitation can replicate. Rajasthani Bandhani holds a Geographical Indication (GI) tag — a government recognition that protects its regional authenticity and distinguishes genuine handcrafted sarees from the mass-produced alternatives flooding the market.

The Meaning Behind Every Colour

In Bandhani, colour is not decoration — it is a message: Red — worn by brides, symbolising marriage, love, and auspiciousness Yellow — chosen for Haldi ceremonies, representing spring and new beginnings Saffron — worn on sacred occasions, denoting devotion and purity Green — associated with prosperity and the joy of festivity This is why choosing a Bandhani saree for an occasion is never random — every colour carries a cultural intention behind it.

When to Wear Bandhani Sarees

Teej and Gangaur — these iconic Rajasthani festivals are incomplete without a vibrant Bandhani saree. It is not just fashion here, it is tradition. Navratri — garba and dandiya nights call for the movement and energy that Bandhani's vivid colours bring. Wedding functions — from the Mehendi ceremony to the reception, every ritual has the right Bandhani colour waiting for it. Festive celebrations — Diwali, family gatherings, and cultural events.

Fabrics in Our Bandhani Collection

At Rang Rajasthani, our Bandhani sarees are available in Gajji silk for rich festive draping, chiffon for lightweight grace, and georgette for fluid movement. Each fabric responds differently to the tie-dye process — Gajji silk deepens the colours, chiffon keeps them soft, and georgette gives them a flowing energy. Explore our collection of Bandhani sarees online — where every dot is hand-tied, every colour is intentional, and every saree carries the spirit of Rajasthan.

FAQ for Collection

What is the difference between Bandhani and Bandhej sarees?

Bandhani and Bandhej are two names for the same craft — Bandhani is the term commonly used in Gujarat, while Bandhej is the Rajasthani name for the same tie-dye tradition. Both involve hand-tying thousands of tiny knots before dyeing, but Rajasthani Bandhej is known for larger area designs, Mothra checkered patterns, and bolder colour combinations compared to its Gujarati counterpart.

How do I identify an authentic handmade Bandhani saree?

Authentic Bandhani sarees have three clear signs: the pattern is visible on both sides of the fabric, each dot has a small tie-mark at its centre, and the dots show a slight natural irregularity in spacing. Machine-printed Bandhani imitations cannot replicate this. Genuine Rajasthani Bandhani also carries a GI tag certification.

Where is Rajasthani Bandhani made?

Rajasthani Bandhani is crafted primarily in Jaipur, Jodhpur, Udaipur, and Bikaner. The craft has been carried forward for generations by the Khatri artisan community of Rajasthan, and holds a Geographical Indication (GI) tag that protects its regional origin and authenticity.

What occasions are Bandhani sarees worn for?

Bandhani sarees are deeply connected to Rajasthani festivals and ceremonies — Teej, Gangaur, and Navratri being the most prominent. They are also widely worn at weddings, Haldi and Mehendi ceremonies, and festive family gatherings. Red Bandhani is a traditional choice for brides, while yellow is favoured for Haldi functions.

What do the colours in Bandhani sarees symbolise?

Colour in Bandhani carries cultural meaning. Red symbolises love, marriage, and auspiciousness — making it the classic bridal choice. Yellow represents spring, new beginnings, and joy. Saffron denotes devotion and sanctity. Green is associated with prosperity and festivity. Choosing a Bandhani colour for an occasion has always been an intentional cultural decision, not just a style preference.

How should Bandhani sarees be washed and cared for?

For the first wash, soak the saree gently in cool water with a small amount of salt for 15 to 20 minutes — this helps set the dye. After that, hand wash with a mild detergent or opt for dry cleaning. Always dry in shade away from direct sunlight, which can fade the colours. Iron on a low heat setting and store folded in muslin or soft cotton cloth to preserve the fabric and the tie-dye texture.