Handcrafted Beauty: The Process Behind Each Shibori Saree

In the world of handcrafted textiles, Shibori sarees stand out as a unique fusion of ancient artistry and modern elegance. At Kunbi , we embrace the legacy of this centuries-old resist dyeing technique—originating from Japan—and bring it alive on exquisite Indian silks. The result? A mesmerizing collection of Shibori sarees that blend tradition, innovation, and timeless style. From the luxurious drape of Bishnupuri silk to the earthy charm of Tussar , every Kunbi Shibori saree is a canvas of meticulous craftsmanship and creative spirit. What is Shibori? Shibori is a Japanese resist dyeing technique that dates back to the 8th century. It involves folding, twisting, binding, or compressing fabric before dyeing to create intricate patterns. Unlike printed or painted textiles, Shibori designs emerge organically, with soft, blurred edges and a distinctive hand-dyed texture. Over the years, Indian artisans have embraced Shibori and blended it with indigenous fabrics like Tussar and Bi...