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The word “bandana” and its distinctive paisley patterns come from the Rajasthani tie-dye technique of bandhani. Thousands of tiny knots are tied in complex patterns across a piece of fabric. When the fabric is dyed, the knotted areas remain light, and dotted patterns emerge as the knots are untied. This bright pink crinkle-cotton skirt is decorated with bandhani patterns and makes a perfect travel garment since its wrinkles are part of the style. Hand-dyed in Jaipur, India.
Women’s sizes S (4-6), M (8-10), L (12-14), XL (16-18).
100% cotton. Hand-dyed in Jaipur, India.
Machine wash.
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