Handlooms

Handloom

A journey through Bengal’s weaving traditions — shaped by time, material and the hands of artisans.

Baluchari Saree

Narrative silk sarees woven with intricate motifs depicting epics and courtly scenes.

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Batik (Handmade Craft)

A resist-dye technique using wax, creating layered patterns through craft and process.

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Bengal Tant / Tangail Saree

Lightweight cotton sarees defined by woven borders, checks and breathable textures.

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Dhaniakhali Saree

Structured cotton sarees known for durability, bold borders and everyday elegance.

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Garad Saree

Off-white silk sarees with red borders, associated with ritual purity and tradition.

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Korail Saree

Fine silk sarees known for smooth texture and understated elegance.

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Lal Paar Saree

The iconic red and white saree deeply rooted in Bengali cultural identity.

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Matka Silk

Textured silk made from hand-spun yarns, valued for its raw and organic character.

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Madhur Kathi

Handwoven mats crafted from natural fibres, reflecting rural craftsmanship.

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Muslin

Legendary fine cotton fabric historically described as woven air.

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Nakshi Kantha

Hand embroidery tradition where fabric becomes a surface for storytelling.

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Nistari Silk Yarn

Mulberry silk yarn produced through traditional sericulture and reeling practices.

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Shantipore Saree

Historic cotton weaving tradition from Nadia known for fine textures and patterns.

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