Jump to navigation

  •  
  •  
  •  

  • Courses
  • Resources
  • Case study
  • Showcase
  • Tools
  • Gallery
  • Videos

Search form

Animation Design Communication Design Design Fundamentals Interaction Design Product Design Tools for Design Open Design
Home / Gallery / Bandhej work from Jodhpur

.

unblocked games
Design Gallery

Bandhej work from Jodhpur

The Craft of Tying and Dying Textiles
by
Prashant Sharma
IDC, IIT Bombay
  • Printer-friendly version
  • Dipping the square grid stencil in dye tray.

  • Marking on a piece of cloth by using the stencil.

  • Impression created on the cloth.

  • An impression on a stole.

  • Packing marked pieces of clothes.

  • Heap of packed lot for sending to different bandhej workers.

  • A woman tying cloth.

  • A woman sitting in the middle of a street and working.

  • Another woman tying cloth.

  • Tied clothes come back to the store from different workers.

  • Piece of cloth after the step of tying in bandhej work.

  • A suit length, with tied pattern of bandhej work around the neck.

Dipping the square grid stencil in dye tray.

Marking on a piece of cloth by using the stencil.

Impression created on the cloth.

An impression on a stole.

Packing marked pieces of clothes.

Heap of packed lot for sending to different bandhej workers.

A woman tying cloth.

A woman sitting in the middle of a street and working.

Another woman tying cloth.

Tied clothes come back to the store from different workers.

Piece of cloth after the step of tying in bandhej work.

A suit length, with tied pattern of bandhej work around the neck.

Jodhpur, the second largest city of Rajasthan, known for its rich culture, is a famous tourist attraction for many palaces, temples and forts. In this bright and colourful city of Rajasthan, apart from the old, huge ancient forts, which hold a history of hundreds of years, there are narrow lanes of ‘Khanda-Falsa’, that hold the secret of Bandhej, an old and famous process of tying and dying the cloth.

It is amusing to see the entire process, which has a whole sequence of various steps, including tying and dying. Be it marking, making colours, bleaching, everything is done with immense concentration and entirely by hand.

For more details: http://www.dsource.in/resource/bandhej-work-jodhpur
 

Dipping the square grid stencil in dye tray.

Marking on a piece of cloth by using the stencil.

Impression created on the cloth.

An impression on a stole.

Packing marked pieces of clothes.

Heap of packed lot for sending to different bandhej workers.

A woman tying cloth.

A woman sitting in the middle of a street and working.

Another woman tying cloth.

Tied clothes come back to the store from different workers.

Piece of cloth after the step of tying in bandhej work.

A suit length, with tied pattern of bandhej work around the neck.


Creating Digital-learning Environment for Design



  • Courses
  • Resources
  • Case study
  • Showcase
  • Tools
  • Gallery
  • Videos
  • Animation Design
  • Communication Design
  • Design Fundamentals
  • Interaction Design
  • Product Design
  • Tools for Design
  • Open Design
  • Contribute to our Dsource
  • About
  • People
  • Events
  • Job@D'source
  • Contact Us
  • Privacy Policy
  • Download App
  • YouTube
  • Facebook
  • Twitter

Indian Language
English Bangali Gujarati Hindi
Kannada Malayalam Marathi Punjabi
Sindhi Tamil Telugu Urdu