This marvelous piece of clothing with various patterns, colors and fine weaving has given a unique identity to every Bengali woman.
JAMDANI SAREE: Popularly known as Dhakai Jamdani, this art of textile weaving has its roots in Dhaka, Bangladesh. It is one of the finest varieties of muslin that is woven on looms from cotton. The name Jamdani is of Persian origin and comes from the word ‘jam’meaning flower and ‘dani’ meaning vase. The name is suggestive to the floral motifs on these sarees.
Weaving Technique:Weaving of Jamdani is one of the most intensive, time consuming and advanced hand weaving technique in the world. It may take 9 months to 1 year to weave this delicate and intricate matchless age-old tradition.
Jamdani is a discontinuous weft technique of weaving, where the artistic motifs are produced by a non-structural weft, in addition to the standard weft that holds the warp threads together. The standard weft creates a fine, sheer fabric while the supplementary weft with thicker threads adds intricate patterns to it. The pattern is not sketched or outlined on the fabric but it is drawn on the graph paper and placed underneath the warp.
Types of Jamdani: On the basis of regional variations in the Jamdani weave, sarees can be categorized as :-
1. Dhakai Jamdani- These are one of the finest sarees of Dhaka, the capital of Bangladesh with elaborate workmanship. They are known for their colorful motifs.
2. Shantipuri Jamdani-These are from Shantipur (West Bengal) and the use of striped motifs with fine, soft texture stands them out from the rest.
3. Tangail Jamdani – These came from the Tangail district of Bangladesh and known for its traditional broad borders.
4. Dhaniakhali Jamdani- These are from the Bengal’s Hooghly district’s Dhaniakhali village. They are famous for their dense style of weaving and contrasting borders of bright colours.
Ornaments of Jamdani Saree: For a stylish and ethnic look
Superb craftsmanship, aesthetic sense, elegance and a wide variety are the hallmark of the Bangladeshi jewelry. Ornaments of gold, silver,meenakari, silver and gold filigree, pink pearl , kundan , terracotta, conch, or shell are integral to this region.
The Dacca collection has ornaments like armlets, brooches, anklet, waist chain or bicha, jhumka, kaanbaala, nolok, bauti, ratnachur, tikli, chik, patihaar a few to name here as the list is endless. It will be continued in the coming blogs.
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So beautiful 💗 💗 💗
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