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Off White Matka Silk Mark Certified Muslin Jamdani Sarees

Off White Matka Silk Mark Certified Muslin Jamdani Sarees

Rs. 3,184.00 Rs. 5,999.45

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Dailybuyys Muslin is a loosely woven cotton fabric. It’s made using the plain weave technique, which means that a single weft thread alternates ove...

Off White Matka Silk Mark Certified Muslin Jamdani Sarees

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Rs. 3,184.00
Rs. 5,999.45
(47% off)
Blue & Off White Cotton Handloom Jamdani Sarees (Add to Cart Get 15% Extra Discount

Blue & Off White Cotton Handloom Jamdani Sarees (Add to Cart Get 15% Extra Discount

Rs. 2,606.00 Rs. 3,200.00

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Product Description: The beauty of this cotton handloom Jamdani sarees renowned for its superior quality, elegant look & contrasting shades. Th...

Blue & Off White Cotton Handloom Jamdani Sarees (Add to Cart Get 15% Extra Discount

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Rs. 2,606.00
Rs. 3,200.00
(19% off)

Buy Dhakai Jamdani Saree Online at Affordable Budget

Antique collection has its importance and you can see artifacts of ancient time showcased in museums and even in houses as decorative item. Clothing collection is gaining revolutionary transformation in last few years. Dhakai, the fabric made with cotton, is one of them. Now, it has become a trend to buy Dhakai Jamadani sarees online – the art of saree weaving from the Dhaka City – capital of Bangladesh. The unique hand technique of weaving – called Jamadani adds extra touch of beauty to these sarees.

Buy Dhakai Jamadani sarees online and wear it on any special occasion to look hot and different from others. The classy saree is soft and comfortable to make you feel relaxed all day long. Choose the latest color combination and design work over it – either for you or to present as gift to someone. Buy Dhakai Jamadani Saree online from Dailybuyys and save more.

Jamdani is a fine muslin textile (figured with different patterns) produced for centuries in South Rupshi of Narayanganj district in Bangladesh on the bank of Shitalakhwa river. The historic production of jamdani was patronized by imperial warrants of the Mughal emperors. Under British colonialism, the Bengali jamdani and muslin industries rapidly declined due to colonial import policies favoring industrially manufactured textiles.

But lately with the rise in demand for homegrown textile, the popularity of Dhakai Jamdani Sarees has escalated considerably. The weaving and weavers still work with absolute efficiency. Jamdani is typically woven using a mixture of cotton and zari (gold) thread work. The traditional work is well preserved under the UNESCO as an indeginious and heritage craftwork.

In 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 Dhakai Jamdani Saree.

With the increase in modernization the material is made even softer and lighter now to suit the palatte of youth.

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