Hand Dyed Shibori Sarees
At Weavers Studio, we've learned Shibori techniques under the tutelage of masters like Shindo San from Japan, ensuring each saree we craft carries genuine depth and mastery of this traditional art, integrating it into contemporary designs.
Derived from "shiboru," the Japanese verb for wringing, squeezing, or pressing, shibori transcends its identity as a resist-dyeing technique to become a form of artistic expression.

At Weavers Studio, we've learned Shibori techniques under the tutelage of masters like Shindo San from Japan, ensuring each saree we craft carries genuine depth and mastery of this traditional art, integrating it into contemporary designs.
Derived from "shiboru," the Japanese verb for wringing, squeezing, or pressing, shibori transcends its identity as a resist-dyeing technique to become a form of artistic expression.
It imparts a dynamic, three-dimensional texture to our saris through diverse manipulations such as tying, stitching, and twisting.
As the saree is unfolded, complex patterns emerge, echoing the memory of its sculpted form, capturing the very spirit of shibori in its tactile imprints.
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