The Incredible Bengal Cottons have an
extraordinary request in different territories in India and became eye-popping
ensembles of women.
Bengal Cottons are remarkable accumulations and
emblems of India. These conventional Bengal Sarees are women’s first choice for
any special occasion and have incredible business values in India.
West Bengal Sarees have a cut that is
flattering to both younger as well as elder generations.
These handlooms are curiously woven by the
connoisseurs and are well-famed for its fine, airy, light in weight and
transparent textures.
These sarees are made with outstanding weaving
works by the experts. Bengal is the best maker of assortment of cotton handlooms
such as Tant, Ikkat, Kantha, Jamdhani, Ganga jamuna and Baluchari sarees etc.
These Handlooms are eminently woven with plain
borders, colourful fancy artistic designs, hand woven bootis and printed
motifs.
Originally, these styles of handlooms have
their root in Bangladesh. Later, they are especially woven in Shantipur, Gobar
Char, Dhaniakhali, Murshidabad, Nadia, Hooghly and other places of West Bengal
after the partition of India. But they have a richest history in the time of
Mughal dynasty.
Under the patronage of Mughal rulers, the
weavers flourished these sarees in and around Dhaka. Later, in the late 18th
century, British emperor tried to destroy this art, but the weavers made it
impossible.
The interesting point is, in Dhaniakhali,
every house itself contains at least one loom and they weave their sarees by
own.Weaving style of Bengal Cottons is legendary.
It uses age old crafting methods of West Bengal and Bangladesh.
Experts firstly weave pure cotton threads. To
produce cotton, they prepare warp and wefting. Before weaving, shining threads
are immersed in dyeing. They use natural looms and shuttles for weaving. Here
in this process, two shuttles are used to weave the fabric.
The theme of this saree is characterized by a
thick border and decorative pallu. The motifs such as floral, artistic, stones,
zari, bootis are used and printed motifs such as flowers, peacocks, birds,
animals and other geometrical shapes are designed intricately.
The weaving and dyeing craft of West Bengal is
followed by different towns of India such as Chennai, Andhra Pradesh, Tanda,
Varanasi, Karnataka, Gadwal and Coimbatore etc.
Bengal Cotton sarees are woven intricately but with affordable
prizes. We can get a pure Bengal cotton plain saree with minimum worth 500/-
even. These are heat absorbers, inexpensive, breathable, softy and do not stain
easily.
Baluchari and Jamadhani are soft and
comfortable wears in summer. Tant sarees are casual and classical wears of
women. Ganga Yamuna with floral motifs and artistic designs are suitable for
corporate events and festivals. Designer Bengal Cottons with embroidery and
zari works are apt for wedding and bridal ceremonies.
Even under the stress from British Government,
our weavers made Bengal Cottons famous. We must salute our experts for the passion
towards their art.
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