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  • Bandhani stoles based on traditional patterns Cr. Ketan Pomal
  • Bandhani stoles based on traditional patterns Cr. Ketan Pomal
  • Bandhani stole by Aziz, inspired by the erratic movements of ants Cr. Ketan Pomal
  • Signature Bandhani stole, Kutch Monsoon- inspired by insects gathering on lights during the rainy season Cr. Ketan Pomal
  • Signature Bandhani stole Galaxy- inspired by Aziz's favorite Discovery channel Cr. Ketan Pomal
  • Another signature Bandhani stole- using Aziz's love of bold colour Cr. Ketan Pomal
  • Aziz models his signature multi coloured multi kanta, tied before the final dye bath cr. Judy Frater
  • Dyeing at the Bhadli home and studio.  The entire extended family is involved in the bandhani business cr. Judy Frater
  • Abdulaziz dyeing.  Everyone can do the planning and tying.  But dyeing is the Master's work.  Aziz and his brother Suleman do the dyeing. Cr. Judy Frater
  • Aziz models one of his first designs.  He has come a very long way since 2006, a tribute of good education. Cr. Judy Frater

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