DHAANIS ERA

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Company’s Speciality

Plain Dyed Fabric

Dyeing is the process of adding color to textile products like fibers , yarns , and fabrics .[1] is normally done in a special solution containing and particular chemical material. After dyeing, molecules have uncut chemical bond with fiber molecules. The temperature and time controlling are two key factors in dyeing. There are mainly two classes of dye, natural and man-made .

The primary source of dye, historically, has generally been nature , with the dyes being extracted from animals or plants . Since the mid-18th century, however, humans have produced artificial dyes to achieve a broader range of colors and to render the dyes more stable to resist washing and general use. Different classes of dyes are used for different types of fiber and at different stages of the textile production process, from loose fibers through yarn and cloth to completed garments.

Acrylic fibers are dyed with basic dyes, while nylon and protein fibers such as wool and are dyed with acid dyes , and polyester yarn is dyed with disperse dyes . is dyed with a range of dye types, including vat dyes , and modern synthetic reactive and direct dyes. Block Printed Fabric

Woodblock printing on textiles is the process of printing patterns on textiles , usually of linen , cotton or silk , by means of incised wooden blocks. It is the earliest, simplest and slowest of all methods of textile printing . Block printing by hand is a slow process. It is, however, capable of yielding highly artistic results, some of which are unobtainable by any other method.

Bandhani Fabrics

Bandhani is a type of tie-dye textile decorated primarily by plucking the cloth with the fingernails into many tiny bindings that form a figurative design. The term bandhani is derived from the Sanskrit word banda ("to tie"). [1] [2] Today most Bandhini making centers are situatied in Gujarat , , Sindh , Punjab region [3] and in Tamil Nadu where it's known as Chungidi .[4] [5] Earliest evidence of Bandhani dates back to Indus Valley Civilization where dyeing was done as early as 4000 B.C. The earliest example of the most pervasive type of Bandhani dots can be seen in the 6th century paintings depicting the life of Buddha found on the wall of Cave 1 at Ajanta. [6] Bandhani is also known as Bandhej, Bandhni, Piliya, and Chungidi in Tamil as per the regional delicate. Leheria or leheriya derives from the word lahar, meaning wave is also another unique form of tie dye technique used in Rajasthan . Other tying techniques include Mothra, Ekdali and Shikari depending on the manner in which the cloth is tied. The final products are known with various names like Khombi, Ghar Chola, Patori and also Chandrokhani etc.

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Fabrics Being Used by Dhaanis Era

• Cotton 30 X 30 • Cotton 60 X 60 • Cotton 40 X 40 • Viscose Cotton 180 gm ( Own Manufacturing) • Viscose Cotton 120 gm ( Own Manufacturing)

Color being used by Dhaanis Era

We are having expertise in printing and dyeing fabrics . The chemical used by Dhaanis are totally human friendly with no reactions at all .

We do Chemical Prints, Natural Prints and Semi Natural Prints .

Colors used by us are totally high quality colors due to which problems related to color fadeness etc are avoided to a large extent.

Inhouse Manufacturing , Printing and Dyeing

The biggest advantage of Dhaanis is Dhaanis is having Inhouse printing , dyeing and manufacturing units . Due to this advantage Dhaanis are able to provide the best quality fabric with best printing and dyeing quality.

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