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5 textiles from Rajasthan you should have in your wardrobe

India is known for the variety of textiles that are available in the country. There are different types of textiles from each state, with each telling a story of their origin and region. Read on to know about some textiles from Rajasthan that you should have in your wardrobe.

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5 textiles from Rajasthan you should have in your wardrobe
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5 textiles from Rajasthan you should have in your wardrobe
Bagru Print: This is a traditional block-printing style using natural dyes and wooden blocks, often in indigo, black, and red tones. It is earthy and elegant and Bagru-printed skirts, kurtas, or scarves can elevate everyday ethnic wear.
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Bagru Print: This is a traditional block-printing style using natural dyes and wooden blocks, often in indigo, black, and red tones. It is earthy and elegant and Bagru-printed skirts, kurtas, or scarves can elevate everyday ethnic wear.
Bandhani (Tie & Dye): This is a process which involves tying small portions of fabric and dyeing them to create intricate dot patterns. Commonly found in vibrant reds, yellows, and greens. Bandhani is ideal for both, festive and casual wear and you can either get a dupatta, saree or a kurta.
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Bandhani (Tie & Dye): This is a process which involves tying small portions of fabric and dyeing them to create intricate dot patterns. Commonly found in vibrant reds, yellows, and greens. Bandhani is ideal for both, festive and casual wear and you can either get a dupatta, saree or a kurta.
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Sanganeri Print: Another block print style, but known for its fine floral patterns on white or pastel backgrounds. These are delicate and soft on the eyes and are great for subtle ethnic looks and office wear.
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Sanganeri Print: Another block print style, but known for its fine floral patterns on white or pastel backgrounds. These are delicate and soft on the eyes and are great for subtle ethnic looks and office wear.
Leheriya: This is a diagonal stripe pattern made using a resist-dye technique. It’s usually done on fine cotton or silk. The breezy, wavy design is perfect for summer wardrobes as it is lightweight, colourful.
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Leheriya: This is a diagonal stripe pattern made using a resist-dye technique. It’s usually done on fine cotton or silk. The breezy, wavy design is perfect for summer wardrobes as it is lightweight, colourful.
Kota Doria: This is a lightweight woven fabric made from cotton and silk, known for its checkered pattern and sheer quality. It is breathable yet elegant that is ideal for sarees and dupattas. You can wear it for both casual as well as formal occasion.
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Kota Doria: This is a lightweight woven fabric made from cotton and silk, known for its checkered pattern and sheer quality. It is breathable yet elegant that is ideal for sarees and dupattas. You can wear it for both casual as well as formal occasion.
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