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  2. Muslin trade in Bengal - Wikipedia

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    A woman wearing fine Bengali muslin, c. 1789, by Francesco Renaldi. Muslin saree passing through a ring Shawl made of Muslin in the 18th century, woven in Sonargaon, Dhaka. Muslin, a Phuti carpus cotton fabric of plain weave, was historically hand woven in the areas of Dhaka and Sonargaon in Bangladesh and exported for many centuries. [1]

  3. Dhakai - Wikipedia

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    A Dhakai (Daccai), often considered as a type of sari (traditional cloth for women of Bengal) is a traditional attire of women in Bengal made with cotton. The name comes from the Dhaka ( Dacca )city, capital of Bangladesh , where this type of fabric is usually made.

  4. Muslin - Wikipedia

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    Dhakai Muslin was recognized as a GI (Geographical Indication) product on 28 December 2020. The Government of Bangladesh declared official revival of fine Dhaka Muslin in April 2022. [25] [26] In 2022, the Dhakai Muslin House was built on the banks of Shitalakshya river at Rupganj under Tarab municipality of Narayanganj district. The second ...

  5. Jamdani - Wikipedia

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    Jamdani is a hand loom woven fabric made of cotton, which was historically referred to as muslin. The Jamdani weaving tradition is of Bengali origin. It is one of the most time and labor-intensive forms of hand loom weaving, and is considered one of the finest varieties of muslin, [6] and the most artistic textile of Bangladeshi weavers.

  6. Dhakaiyas - Wikipedia

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    Women are famed for the Dhakai jamdani-sari, a clothing originating in Dhaka using a fine muslin textile. Dating back centuries, it is popular amongst Bengalis in general. The traditional art of weaving jamdani was patronised by the Mughals but under British colonial rule, the jamdani and muslin industries rapidly declined due to colonial ...

  7. Shantipur Handloom Industry - Wikipedia

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    Shantipur, Phulia and neighboring villages produce a variety of sarees, dhotis and dress materials. In the past, ten types of sarees were produced in Shantipur based on the design, thread and color used, among which Nilambari [ 31 ] [ 33 ] was the most famous.

  8. Textile arts of Bangladesh - Wikipedia

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    Jamdani: Loom-figured, diversely ornamented muslin is called jamdani. [7] Sari, Lungi and other garments: In rural Bangladesh the word sari and kapor mean the same thing. The sari has always been made in the same form. The word dhoti is derived from dhowa ("washing"). The word gamchha is derived from ga mocha (wiping the body). At present the ...

  9. Tant sari - Wikipedia

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    Under the royal guidance the tant (specially jamdani) and muslin became famous in and around Dacca (now Dhaka, Bangladesh) and Murshidabad (now West Bengal, India) in the Mughal era. [2] British government tried to destroy this art to protect the textile industry of Manchester , but the tant culture managed to survive.

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