Bhandhej Phool Saree
A Garden Tied in Thread
The Bhandhej Phool Saree is a celebration of bloom. Phool — meaning flower — gives this handcrafted Bandhani saree its identity: a fabric where the resist-dye dots are arranged in floral motifs, creating a garden of colour that dances across the drape in the warm, festive palette of Yellow-Red.
Floral Bandhani — Nature’s Pattern, Artisan’s Hand
In Phool Bandhani, the hand-tied dots are grouped and arranged to form flower-like clusters across the fabric — a more compositional and artistic approach to the traditional Bandhani technique. Each dot is still individually hand-tied before dyeing, but the placement is deliberate and patterned, resulting in a saree that feels both organic and artfully designed. It is Bandhani elevated to a floral art form.
Yellow-Red — The Colours of Bloom
Yellow and red are the colours of marigolds, of rangoli, of festival mornings and flower-strewn mandaps. Together in this saree, they evoke the warmth of celebration — the golden glow of turmeric and the vibrant energy of red — making the Phool Saree a natural choice for every festive occasion on the Indian calendar.
Why You'll Love It
- Floral Phool Bandhani — dots arranged in flower motifs for a patterned, artistic finish
- Vibrant Yellow-Red — the colours of marigolds, festivals, and joyful celebrations
- Authentic hand-tied craft — every dot individually knotted by skilled artisans
- Lightweight with a graceful drape — comfortable for all-day festive wear
- A unique, nature-inspired piece — where traditional craft meets floral artistry
Styling Notes
Pair with a contrasting red, mustard, or deep green blouse in cotton or georgette. Complement with floral-inspired jewellery — meenakari jhumkas, a floral maang tikka, or a simple gold necklace. Finish with embroidered juttis or kolhapuris for a festive, grounded look. Perfect for Navratri, Haldi, Teej, Diwali, and family celebrations.
Tied in flowers. Worn in bloom.