THE BULL Embroidered, Woven Jamdani Cotton Silk Saree(Pink, Green) | Zipri.in
THE BULL Embroidered, Woven Jamdani Cotton Silk Saree(Pink, Green)

THE BULL Embroidered, Woven Jamdani Cotton Silk Saree(Pink, Green)

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Jamdani (Bengali: জামদানি) is a fine muslin textile (figured with different patterns) produced for centuries in South Rupshi of Narayanganj district in Bangladesh on the bank of Shitalakshya River. The historic production of jamdani was patronized by imperial warrants of the Mughal emperors. During the period of British rule in India, Bengal's jamdani and muslin industries rapidly declined due to being unable to compete with imported textiles manufactured in Great Britain. In more recent years, the production of jamdani has witnessed a revival in Bangladesh. Jamdani involved skilful use of white, black, golden, silver and other similar coloured threads to weave geometric and floral patterns into the fabric. n 2013, the traditional art of weaving jamdani was declared a UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity. In 2016, Bangladesh received geographical indication (GI) status for Jamdani Sari. amdani was originally known as Dhakai (Daccai) named after the city of Dhaka (Dacca), one of many ancient textile weaving centers in Bengal region. Under the Mughal Empire the Persian term Jamdani came to be in popular use, since it was the court language of the Mughals. Jamdanis are popularly known as Dhakai Jamdani or simply Dhakai. The earliest mention of jamdani and its development as an industry is found into Dhaka, Bangladesh. The Jamdani saree's distinctiveness comes from its unique, laborious hand-weaving technique that creates exquisite, intricate motifs on a fine, sheer fabric, often muslin or cotton, giving the designs a "floating" appearance. This heritage craft combines traditional floral, geometric, and paisley designs with a lightweight feel, and while historically produced around Dhaka, it is also a celebrated handloom tradition in West Bengal.