Volume 19 No 2 (2021)
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EXPLORING DOCUMENT, THE RAW MATERIALS, TECHNIQUE AND MOTIFS USED IN BANDHANI
DR. MANDAKINI SHARMA
Abstract
Trade and education across nations are essential if traditional textile skills are to survive across seas and
centuries. Bandhani, a method of fabric embellishment, has a long history of renown in Gujarat. This
investigation of natural dye use in the Kutch and Jamnagar regions of Gujarat was conducted in 2015. The
study's primary objective was to assess the efficacy of the workers of Gujarat in terms of their manufacturing
method, raw material, and different ways for making bandhani craft. Work time limits were also uncovered
by the investigation. This led to a sample size of 100 people, consisting of 50 men and 50 women. Data
analysis revealed that bandhani artisans used a wide variety of synthetic dyes fabrics and colors (highly
vibrant hues, numerous types of motifs with their significances, fabrics, and mostly ran their own businesses).
Keywords
Engineering and Technology, Material Science, Materials Science Textiles, bandhani, motifs, processes, Gujarat
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