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bandhana | Also known as bandhanna, bandhani, bandh, bandhnu, bandhara and plangi. A process of resist dyeing. Fine yarn is wound tightly round small areas of cloth to resist the dye creating a small diamond shaped dot. Several dots can be arranged into a pattern some of which are sometimes overdyed. This process was exploited in the 16th century in the manufacture of handkerchiefs in Gujerat, India. Using the same process pulecat handkerchiefs were made in Pulicat on the coast near Madras in southern India. See also plangi and tie-dye. |