A Marwari Chunri is a traditional Rajasthani dupatta or odhna, known for its vibrant bandhani (tie-dye) patterns, rich colors like red, yellow, and blue, and intricate gota-patti work. It is lightweight, breathable, and deeply tied to Marwari cultural and religious occasions.
Fabric: Usually made of pure cotton or gajji silk, making it comfortable in Rajasthans hot climate.
Design: Features bandhani (tie-dye) motifs, often combined with gota-patti embroidery for festive appeal.
Colors: Traditional shades include deep red, bright yellow, royal blue, and green, symbolizing prosperity and joy.
Size: Commonly around 1.9 m x 1.1 m, suitable as a dupatta or ceremonial covering.
Care: Typically requires dry cleaning to preserve colors and delicate work.
Religious Use: Worn or offered during pujas, bhajans, mangal path, kua pujan, jalwa (baby shower), grih pravesh, and festivals like Holi, Gangaur, Durga Puja, and Diwali.
Ceremonial Role: Essential in Marwari weddings and rituals, often gifted to relatives and guests.
Symbolism: Represents heritage, blessings, and respect, often seen as a sacred cloth in community traditions.




Price:
Price 190 INR / Unit
Minimum Order Quantity : 50 Units
Feature : Washable, Quick Dry
Occasion : Daily Wear
Style : Casual
Color : Multicolor