The resisting technique of dying fabric is often known as Shibori. The word comes from Japan and origin verb used were Shiboru which means “ to wring, squeeze and press”. Unique patterns are created by binding, stitching, folding, twisting of the fabric. This style of dying is found in worldwide with different methods and resistance and dye. Mostly famous in Japan. According to the Japanese folklore, shibori was well like among people, who were not able to wear silk fabric. History An art which is age-old with a technique of knotting, tying, stitching and then dyeing it to achive amazing patterns that binds culture across the boundaries. Few of early day examples found in Peru, damp and dye from Japan, zhu-ran of Bai in China, Bandhani from Indus valley civilization – India, leheriya from Rajasthan -India, To palanquin and tritik in Indonesia, Nambu tigma in Tibet, tie and dye from Africa and Berber communities and the psychedelic tie and dye of western hippies...