
Tie & Dye Pattern Digital Print Bemberg Chiffon Extra-Wide Dupatta With Tassels
Hand-wash gently with mild detergent. Do not wring. Dry in shade, iron on the lowest setting.
Description
There is something quietly electric about colour that moves the way water does, spreading and bleeding at its own unhurried pace. The tie-and-dye tradition, rooted in the bandhani and shibori vocabularies of Rajasthan and Gujarat, has long translated the logic of resist-dyeing into patterns that feel both accidental and inevitable. Here, that sensibility is rendered through a refined digital print on Bemberg chiffon, a fabric celebrated for its silk-like drape, breathable weightlessness, and the way it holds colour with uncommon luminosity. The extra-wide cut lends the dupatta a generous, enveloping quality, while hand-knotted tassels at each end carry a quiet nod to the finishing traditions of artisan textiles. Available in Limeade, a sharp and verdant green that reads differently in every light, and Urban Red, a tone that carries the depth of natural lac without its rigidity, both colourways speak to women who choose accessories with intention. Wear it loosely around the shoulders over a solid kurta to let the pattern carry the conversation, or drape it across a formal salwar suit as a considered, unhurried flourish.
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Behind this piece
Tie and dye is among India's oldest resist-dyeing traditions, practised with devotion across Rajasthan, Gujarat, and parts of Odisha. The bandhani craft, worked by skilled hands tying thousands of tiny knots before immersion in colour, has clothed devotees, brides, and wanderers for centuries. This dupatta reimagines that heritage through a digital print on Bemberg chiffon, a fabric derived from cotton cellulose and prized for its silk-like breathability. The result is a contemporary conversation between an ancient dyeing vocabulary and modern textile science, rendered here in sharp limeade and deep urban red.
How to style
Drape this dupatta loosely over a white mulmul kurta and straight-cut palazzo for a garden brunch in the limeade colourway. For the urban red, pin it at one shoulder over a fitted ivory Anarkali and let the tassels graze the hem, pairing with oxidised silver jhumkas and block-printed mojris. On a cooler evening, wrap it shawl-style over a silk-blend co-ord set and finish with a carved wooden bangle. The extra width means it layers generously without bulk, making it equally suited to casual Saturdays and festive afternoons.
Fabric & care
Bemberg chiffon is a delicate regenerated cellulose fibre that benefits from gentle handling. Hand wash separately in cool water with a mild, pH-neutral detergent, avoiding any wringing or twisting. Rinse once in cold water and press the fabric flat between two dry towels to absorb moisture. Dry in shade away from direct sunlight, which can shift the digital print's clarity over time. Store rolled loosely in cotton muslin rather than folded, to prevent permanent crease lines. With consistent care, this dupatta will retain its fluidity and colour depth across many seasons.
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