The Pune-based couple Saleha and Asif has been successful working for the past 13 year sharing their expertise through their concept of Kutchi Bandhej, weave from Kutch, a district in Gujarat and the hub of mirror and embroidery work. Kutchi Bandhej is the ideal choice for those looking for traditional wear with a dash of style in it. It’s a collection of ethnic and contemporary designs for women.
Kutchi Bandhej has made a comeback to Kochi nearly after six years long gap at the expo that started at Hotel Abad Plaza, M G Road. The show has put on display the finest collection of bandhini saris, salwars, duppattas, kurtis, cushion covers, bags and clutches.
The highlight of the show is the traditional bridal wear ‘Khombie’ saris, from Kutch.
Kutchi Bandhej has a team of excellent and skillful craftsmen who weave traditional and modernity together in every stitch to bring up elegant yet trendy designs. They are famous for handmade materials made of either pure cotton or pure silk. Through their exquisite collection they are satisfying their customers fashion requirements
Kutchi Bandhej is famous in all the major cities like Chennai, Bangalore, Hyderabad, Kochi etc.. Their products are more popular among Kochilites and they often get orders for bridal wear from Kochi. The expo will be on till this Sunday.
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