Experience the timeless charm of our Pure Cotton Needle Jamdani Bengal Handloom Saree, meticulously crafted to bring you unmatched comfort and style. Made from 100-count pure cotton, this saree is soft, lightweight, and incredibly easy to drape, making it a perfect choice for any occasion.
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Key Features:
- Premium Quality Fabric: Woven from 100-count pure cotton for a luxurious feel.
- Lightweight & Comfortable: Ideal for all-day wear, offering effortless elegance.
- Handloom Craftsmanship: Showcasing the artistry of skilled artisans.
- Versatile Style: Perfect for casual outings, office wear, or festive occasions.
- Eco-Friendly Choice: Sustainably made, embracing traditional Khadi weaving techniques.
Elevate your wardrobe with this exquisite saree that combines heritage with modern comfort. Shop now and embrace the beauty of handloom fashion!
Product Details:
- Material: 100% Pure Cotton (Cotton Count: 100)
- Length: 5.5 meters
- Blouse Piece: not available
- Weave Type: Handloom
- Texture: Soft, lightweight, and breathable
- Design: Minimalist yet timeless, perfect for daily wear
- Origin: Phulia, West Bengal. India
Bengal Cotton Tant Jamdani is a masterpiece of Indian craftsmanship, renowned for its airy, transparent cotton weave and intricate hand-woven floral motifs. The heritage of Bengal Tant Jamdani is a saga of royal patronage, ancient trade, and resilient artistry. Often described as "woven air," it is considered one of the finest and most labour-intensive handloom traditions in the world. Recognised by UNESCO, this resilient craft survives because its intricate, discontinuous weft technique remains impossible to replicate by modern machinery. These sarees contain a small amount of rice starch, which will be removed after washing.
Phulia handloom refers to soft, lightweight, fine cotton woven in Phulia (Fulia), West Bengal. These sarees are a legacy of weavers who migrated from Tangail (now Bangladesh) after partition, preserving a rich handloom heritage.
These sarees are known for their:
Pure Cotton: Traditionally made from 100-count cotton, offering a comfortable, lightweight, and sometimes "paper-thin" texture.
Distinctive Borders: Characterized by thick dobby borders (1.5 to 2 inches wide), often with intricate designs like stripes, flowers, or geometric shapes.
Durability: Despite being comfortable, Dhaniakhali sarees are known to retain their texture and luster for a long time.
Traditional Craftsmanship: Each saree is a product of skilled handloom weaving, often taking days to create.
Pure Cotton Needle Jamdani Bengal Handloom Yellow
Hand wash or gentle machine wash with mild detergent. Avoid direct sunlight for drying to maintain fabric quality.































