Collection: Baluchari Saree
Baluchari Sarees are among the most distinctive silk weaving traditions of India and received Geographical Indication (GI) status in 2009. The craft traces its historical roots to the Baluchar region of Murshidabad during the eighteenth century, where intricate silk weaving flourished under the patronage of the Mughal and later regional courts. Over time, natural disasters such as floods led to the decline of the original weaving centers. The tradition was subsequently revived in Bishnupur in Bankura district, which has since become one of the principal centers for Baluchari weaving.
In contemporary times, Baluchari sarees are woven in both Murshidabad and Bankura, with certain technical differences in weaving practices, particularly in the preparation and use of silk yarns and weaving techniques. Baluchari sarees are distinguished by elaborate figurative motifs woven into the silk fabric using jacquard looms. The pallus frequently depict narrative scenes from the Ramayana, Mahabharata and historical courtly life, transforming the textile into a woven visual narrative. The weaving process involves silk yarn preparation, dyeing, design drafting and highly skilled handloom weaving. Textile historians regard Baluchari as one of the most sophisticated narrative weaving traditions in India.
From the BONGONIKETAN Studio
At BONGONIKETAN, we collaborate closely with weaving clusters in the Bankura and directly with master artisans, national award winning master artisans and more than 10 skilled weavers who continue this remarkable silk weaving tradition. Each piece is created through meticulous handloom weaving where intricate narrative motifs are translated into silk with extraordinary precision.
Even the simplest Baluchari designs take about a week to weave, while more intricate narrative compositions may require several weeks to three months or even longer, depending on the complexity of the design and the detailing of the woven motifs.
Together with these artisans, we develop a diverse range of Baluchari textiles including Baluchari sarees, Baluchari stoles, dupattas, suit fabrics, scarves and the traditional Swarnachuri saree, along with unique home utility creations such as wall hangings and ceremonial pagdis inspired by the same narrative weaving tradition. Through these collaborations, we strives to sustain the legacy of Baluchari weaving while presenting this extraordinary storytelling textile to craft lovers and collectors across the world.
GI Location: Bankura, West Bengal, India
GI Registration Year: 2007
GI Source: Geographical Indications Registry, Intellectual Property India, Government of India
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