Jamdani Sarees: Sky Blue color Hand Woven
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Jamdani: The Timeless Weave Connecting Bengal
Jamdani, an exquisite handwoven fabric, is a testament to the rich textile heritage of Bengal. Originating from Dhaka, Bangladesh, this weaving tradition has deep roots in West Bengal as well, where artisans in districts like Nadia and Murshidabad continue to practice and preserve this centuries-old craft.
The word "Jamdani" is derived from Persian, where "Jam" means flower and "Dani" means vase, reflecting its intricate floral motifs. Traditionally woven on fine muslin, Jamdani is characterized by its rich, geometric, and floral patterns that appear to float on the sheer fabric. The weaving technique is unique—extra weft threads are added manually to create the motifs, a painstaking process that can take months to complete.
West Bengal has embraced Jamdani weaving, incorporating regional influences to create distinct styles. The weaving hubs of Phulia and Shantipur have developed their own variations, blending traditional motifs with modern designs. These saris, known for their soft texture and elaborate patterns, have become an integral part of Bengali culture, worn during Durga Puja, weddings, and other festive occasions.
Despite the challenges of mechanization, Jamdani continues to thrive due to government initiatives, artisan cooperatives, and growing global appreciation. Today, this timeless weave stands as a symbol of Bengal’s artistic legacy, uniting the past with the present through its delicate, handcrafted beauty.
Immerse yourself in the divine elegance of the Katan silk saree, a tribute to the auspicious Astami of Durga Puja. Enveloped in the tranquil embrace of sky blue, this masterpiece unveils an artistry that resonates with celestial serenity.
Adorned with exquisite hand-embroidered motifs, the saree's canvas comes alive with the 'pancha pradip' lamps, night-flowering jasmine, and delicate lotus blossoms. Each stitch, a testament to meticulous craftsmanship, infuses life into the fabric, creating a symphony of devotion and grace.
As the lamps flicker in embroidered splendor and the jasmine exudes its nocturnal fragrance, the saree mirrors the enchantment of the Ashtami night. The interplay of light and shadow on the silk reflects the spiritual significance of the festival, where darkness gives way to illumination and triumph.
This ethereal ensemble exudes a cool, calming aura, resonating harmoniously with the fervor of the Ashtami puja. Its celestial blue hue echoes the expanse of the heavens while the gentle motifs pay homage to timeless traditions. The Katan silk saree, a manifestation of artistry and devotion, elegantly captures the essence of the sacred Astami, inviting you to embrace its serene allure.
At Bandhuli, we have a customer friendly Cancellation and Refund policy. We strive to make sure you have the best experience while selecting and buying your favorite Indian Ethnic Outfits. But sometimes despite our best efforts to keep our customers happy, there are times when you might feel the need to return your product for circumstances beyond your or our control.
Following is out customer friendly policy.
Pre-Shipment Cancellation Policy:
Post-Shipment Return & Refund Policy:
Q: I received the order. But there's an issue. Can I return my ordered items?
A: Yes, you can. Below criterias are eligible for return
a. There may be a manufacturing defect which didn't get noticed during packing; or
b. A wrong item is shipped out to you by mistake.
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