Description
This natural dyed 200 count khadi jamdani is a traditional garment made from khadi fabric that has been decorated with jamdani printing techniques and dyed using natural dyes. Khadi is a type of handwoven fabric made from cotton, silk, or wool fibers that have been spun into yarn using a traditional spinning wheel called a charkha. It is a popular choice for traditional Indian garments due to its natural, lightweight, and breathable properties.
Jamdani is a traditional printing technique that originated in the Dhaka region of Bangladesh. It involves the use of intricate hand-woven designs on fabrics using a variety of techniques, including brocade weaving, supplementary weft weaving, and resist dyeing. The process of creating a jamdani print is highly labor-intensive, and it can take several weeks to complete.
The term “200 count” refers to the fineness of the fabric. In the textile industry, the term “count” refers to the number of threads per square inch of fabric. A 200 count fabric is finer and softer than a lower count fabric, and it is often used for high-quality garments such as sarees.
Natural dyes are plant-based dyes that are derived from natural sources such as flowers, fruits, roots, and leaves. They are known for their vibrant colors and are often preferred over synthetic dyes due to their environmental and health benefits. A natural dyed 200 count khadi jamdani is known for its intricate patterns, vibrant colors, durability, and elegant appearance. It is often worn for special occasions and celebrations in India and other South Asian countries, and it can be paired with a variety of jewelry and accessories to create a personalized and stylish look.
There are no reviews yet.