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Dying Process of Two Colours

The Craft of Tying and Dying Textiles
by
Prashant Sharma
IDC, IIT Bombay
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  • Soaked white clothes.

  • Dipping white clothes in green coloured water solution.

  • Draining out water from the dyed clothes.

  • Putting dyed pieces of clothes in a row for wrapping.

  • Placing a plastic sheet over the clothes.

  • Bicycle tyre- tubes are used to seal the wrapping.

  • Wrapping the tube tightly.

  • Wrapped tube then tied using strips of tyre- tube.

  • Removing the tyre-tube.

  • Removing the plastic sheet.

  • Unwrapped, dual coloured piece of cloth.

  • Leaving for drying under a shed.

Soaked white clothes.

Dipping white clothes in green coloured water solution.

Draining out water from the dyed clothes.

Putting dyed pieces of clothes in a row for wrapping.

Placing a plastic sheet over the clothes.

Bicycle tyre- tubes are used to seal the wrapping.

Wrapping the tube tightly.

Wrapped tube then tied using strips of tyre- tube.

Removing the tyre-tube.

Removing the plastic sheet.

Unwrapped, dual coloured piece of cloth.

Leaving for drying under a shed.

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
 

Soaked white clothes.

Dipping white clothes in green coloured water solution.

Draining out water from the dyed clothes.

Putting dyed pieces of clothes in a row for wrapping.

Placing a plastic sheet over the clothes.

Bicycle tyre- tubes are used to seal the wrapping.

Wrapping the tube tightly.

Wrapped tube then tied using strips of tyre- tube.

Removing the tyre-tube.

Removing the plastic sheet.

Unwrapped, dual coloured piece of cloth.

Leaving for drying under a shed.


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