
This airy and ethereal dress features a patchwork of green silks, all dyed using bandhani, a traditional Indian tie-dye technique, also known as Bandfhej, where fabric is tightly tied into small knots before dyeing to create intricate patterns. The word "bandhani" comes from the Sanskrit word "bandh," meaning "to tie". Adjustable straps and pockets at the hips.
100% silk.
Made in India.
Injiri, meaning “real India”, historically stands for “real Madras checkered textiles” which were exported to West Africa back in the 18th century. Launched in 2009 as a clothing brand by Chinar Farooqui, Injiri believes in the beauty of hand-weaving processes. Injiri as a brand is more about story-telling, the end point is reflective of the journey of many processes. The brand focus is on textile development and sustainable usage of materials.