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The patterns run untamed along the six yards of pure elegance. These interconnected lines and patterns tell us the survival and continuity of the hypnotic craft of Shibori. While the craft finds its roots in ancient Japanese culture, it was introduced to the Indian subcontinent in the early 20th century. Since then, there has been no looking back. The synthesis of the Japanese traditional tie-and-dye technique with modern India's contemporary motifs has been nothing short of a historical feat.
For Jaypore, adding the celebrated Shibori to its treasure trove has been an enthralling journey. Our Shibori sarees are a testament to this glorious coalition. Undergoing various stages of twisting, binding, tying, and dyeing, these sarees emerge with serpentine patterns. Each is one of a kind. We choose from the finest cotton, silk, linen, and more for our collection. We remain rooted in providing you with sustainable materials.
Shibori originates from the Japanese word "Shiboru,". It translates to wring, squeezing, or pressing. Initially, the craft involved resists dyeing the fabric by manipulating it. This process involved twisting, binding, folding, or stitching the fabric and then dyeing it to get the desired patterns.
While the craft may not be native to India, it was introduced in the 20th century by esteemed Nobel laureate Rabindranath Tagore. However, it is worth noting that various forms of tie-and-dye technique were already in use prior to Shibori's introduction. Once it was introduced, the Indian artisans imbibed it in their indigenous techniques. This gave rise to unique designs and patterns that, while retaining the flair of Japanese techniques and patterns, amalgamated the traditional Indian motifs.
Our collection of Shibori print sarees is unique in its own way. Using high-quality premium materials, each saree undergoes several stages of preparing the fabrics, tying and dyeing them to get the captivating patterns on the saree. Let's dive deeper into our collection of sarees:
Jaypore's collection of Shibori sarees ranges from INR 3,000 to 10,499. Each saree in the collection features a distinct motif and pattern. From formal to casual to festive, these sarees are perfect for various occasions.
Making a saree using the traditional crafting technique of Shibori is labour-intensive. The artisans treat and manipulate the fabrics in various ways to get the desired patterns. Let's dive into the detailed process of Shibori:
There are several ways to tie the fabrics. These include Arashi, Kumo, Itajime, Miura, Nui, and many more. Each technique creates specific patterns and motifs.
Just adding a touch of coordination to your style can do wonders in looking beautiful. Here are some tips for you to help you with:
Maintaining your sarees is equally important as styling it. For hassle-free maintenance, here are some care instructions for you:
Jaypore's Shibori print sarees are a tribute to the artisans' hard work. They take painstaking hours to create distinct sarees. It reflects the India's rich craft traditions. While doing so, we also ensure the use of eco-conscious materials to offer you safer, greener, and cleaner sarees. When you choose us, you take home a piece of artisanal gem with you. So, why wait? Shop from us today.
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India wears her beauty in the colorful textiles, breathtaking ornaments and inspiring stories that come alive in her streets. There is magic in the hands that work the loom, in the eyes that pore over a needle, in the brushstrokes that paint life. And yet few things can sum it all up, can capture the essence in a box. At Jaypore, we have begun a fascinating journey, a humble attempt to bring India a little closer to the world. Dedicated to creating a unique interpretation of age-old crafts, we partner with artisanal communities, textile designers, independent artists (and the occasional maverick) to showcase a new, contemporary design language that comes from India and belongs everywhere on the globe. We believe in sharing stories and celebrating how each handmade object can come to represent something much bigger than itself. Travelling to the colorful corners of this fascinating country, we curate unique and exclusive collections that represent India's finest craft-based designs, so that you can savor the delightful treasures at leisure, with us. Immerse yourself in the beauty of India. Shop for handmade Apparel, jewelry, Home furnishing, Home decor & More.