Bandhuli

Bandhuli Step into the world of Bandhuli where the beauty diversity of Indian art forms reflect in your attire Shrabani Karan.
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Bandhuli Boutique started its journey in 2019 under the creative vision of Mrs. It is a one-stop destination for exclusive collections of hand-crafted traditional sarees. Following our tagline of “blending art in your attire”, our handpicked saree designs attempt to put the spotlight on the rich culture of art and handicrafts in India. From Madhubani paintings to kalamkari, from wood-block printin

g to wax batik, each piece of our saree collection showcases these handcrafted designs. At Bandhuli, we procure the raw material for sarees directly from the local weavers in the villages and districts they are produced in. Our authentic Tussar silk comes from Chhattisgarh, while the cotton sarees are obtained from weavers in Bengal. We offer four main categories of sarees – silk, Tussar, cotton, and linen. Every silk saree available at our shop comes with the original Silk Mark recognised by the Govt. of India – a symbol of authentication for the fabric. Our cotton is of two types – pure cotton and mercerised cotton. The latter is dipped in a special chemical formula to give the fabric a glossy look and also makes the fibres stronger and more durable. Our linen sarees are also of the highest premium quality. Once we have procured the fabric, Bandhuli has an in-house design team who then decides which handiwork is to be put on which saree. We are associated with craftsmen and printers who can provide us with the following designs

Madhubani

Madhubani art, also known as Mithila painting, can be traced back to thousands of years and also finds mentions in our mythological epics like Ramayana and Mahabharata. It originated in Mithila, now Bihar, and hence the name. These hand-paintings are always done using natural dyes and pigments. Madhubani paintings typically feature two-dimensional drawings depicting people, nature, religious deities, and so on. A Madhubani saree usually features these designs on the border and pallu portion of the saree. Kalamkari

Originating from Andhra Pradesh, Kalamkari is a type of hand-painting or block-printing process that uses only natural dyes. It is one of the oldest traditional art forms still in practice today and is hugely popular for its brightly coloured patterns. Kalamkari designs feature a lot of reds, yellows, greens, and blues. They usually depict women, floral motifs, and scenes from mythological stories. Each Kalamkari saree is different and unique, which makes them exclusive pieces. Ajrakh

Ajrakh is a form of wood printing technique that finds its roots in Sindh, Pakistan, but has now become a hugely popular handicraft in Kutch, Gujarat. Using only natural colours, Ajrakh designs have a prominence of red, indigo, and black. Intricate geometric patterns are hand-carved on wooden blocks, which are then used on the fabric for block printing. Once dried, they are washed in a mixture of water and bleaching powder, which gives the colours a vibrant touch. Hand Batik

Hand batik is a wax-resist dyeing technique applied to designs that are hand-drawn on the fabric. The patterns are drawn on pencil first and then re-drawn with hot wax using a pen-like tool. The entire process is much time-consuming, which makes the batik sarees a true work of art. To take a look at our exclusive collections, you can visit our store in Behala, Kolkata, or go through the various categories of sarees shown on our website

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17/04/2026

Jamini

Jamini captures the softness of a lavender base, adorned with rich purple jamdani motifs inspired by delicate floral forms.
A serene blend of elegance and depth, where tradition meets a calm, contemporary grace.

https://www.bandhuli.com/jamini?search=Jamini

KamalaKamala reflects the warmth of a flesh tint base, beautifully highlighted with soft orange jamdani motifs inspired ...
17/04/2026

Kamala

Kamala reflects the warmth of a flesh tint base, beautifully highlighted with soft orange jamdani motifs inspired by blooming florals.
A gentle blend of elegance and vibrance, where tradition flows with a modern, graceful charm.

https://www.bandhuli.com/kamala?search=Kamala

শুভ নববর্ষ ১৪৩৩নতুন বছরের এই সূচনায় আসুক নতুন আশা, নতুন আনন্দ আর শান্তির স্পর্শ। প্রতিটি দিন ভরে উঠুক ভালোবাসা , সমৃদ্ধ...
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শুভ নববর্ষ
১৪৩৩

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Bandhuli-র পক্ষ থেকে আপনাদের সকলকে জানাই আন্তরিক শুভ নববর্ষ ১৪৩৩—এই বছর হোক সুখ, শান্তি আর নতুন সম্ভাবনায় ভরপুর।

Lohita Poila Boishakh celebrates new beginnings, where red and white stand as timeless symbols of tradition, joy, and cu...
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Lohita

Poila Boishakh celebrates new beginnings, where red and white stand as timeless symbols of tradition, joy, and cultural identity.

A classic white Jamdani saree with rich red motifs—elegant, rooted, and perfect for the festive spirit.

Shimul Poila Boisakh celebrates new beginnings with colours rooted in tradition, where maroon and white reflect warmth, ...
13/04/2026

Shimul

Poila Boisakh celebrates new beginnings with colours rooted in tradition, where maroon and white reflect warmth, heritage, and timeless grace.

A classic white Jamdani saree with rich maroon motifs—elegant, grounded, and perfect for the festive spirit.

Lalima Poila Boisakh marks the beginning of a new year, celebrated with tradition, warmth, and the timeless elegance of ...
13/04/2026

Lalima

Poila Boisakh marks the beginning of a new year, celebrated with tradition, warmth, and the timeless elegance of red and white.

A classic white Jamdani saree adorned with rich red motifs—graceful, rooted, and perfect for the festive spirit.

Kamala  A soft flesh-tint Jamdani with warm orange accents—subtle, calm, and quietly elegant.
12/04/2026

Kamala
A soft flesh-tint Jamdani with warm orange accents—subtle, calm, and quietly elegant.

Address

192A Harish Mukherjee Road, Bhowanipore
Kolkata
700026

Opening Hours

Monday 12:30pm - 8pm
Tuesday 12:30pm - 8pm
Wednesday 12:30pm - 8pm
Thursday 2pm - 7:30pm
Friday 2pm - 7:30pm
Saturday 2pm - 7:30pm

Telephone

+919836866048

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