Nakshipara is a notable seller of Jamdani sarees, a traditional handwoven fabric renowned for its intricate patterns and cultural significance. Specializing in this exquisite textile, Nakshipara sources its Jamdani sarees directly from skilled weavers known as "Tatte's" in Bangladesh. By sourcing sarees directly from Tatte's, Nakshipara emphasize the promotion of traditional craftsmanship, the emp
owerment of artisans, and the delivery of high-quality, authentic products to saree enthusiasts. This business model not only ensures the continuation of a cultural heritage but also provides customers with unique, handcrafted pieces that carry a sense of history and artistry. Nakshipara's focus on Jamdani sarees and its partnership with Tatte's could position it as a trusted and respected name among those who appreciate the beauty and significance of traditional textiles. Here are the general steps involved:
Designing: The design of the saree is first drawn on graph paper by the master weaver or designer. The pattern includes motifs, borders, and overall layout. Setting up the loom: The weaver sets up the loom with fine cotton threads for the base. These threads are known as the warp. Supplementary weft technique: The supplementary weft technique is the hallmark of Jamdani sarees. In this technique, the weaver uses a separate spool of thread (often in a contrasting color) to weave the intricate motifs and patterns into the fabric. This requires great skill and precision. Weaving process: The weaver skillfully intertwines the supplementary weft threads with the warp threads using small bamboo or metal needles called "kantha." This process is repeated for each motif, ensuring the desired design takes shape. Repeating the process: The weaver repeats the process row by row until the entire saree is woven. The complexity of the design and the density of the motifs determine the time required to complete a Jamdani saree. Finishing touches: After the weaving is completed, the saree is carefully removed from the loom. It goes through processes like washing, starching, and ironing to enhance its texture and appearance. Finally, the saree is ready for sale or further embellishments like adding borders or decorative elements. It's worth noting that the Jamdani weaving technique has been recognized by UNESCO as an Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity. This recognition highlights its significance and the efforts made to preserve this traditional art form. Jamdani sarees are highly valued for their intricate designs, finesse, and the skill involved in their creation. They are considered to be heirlooms and are often passed down through generations. Return Policy:
All purchases are final and non-refundable. If you find any defects in our product please take photos and send us to the Facebook messenger or send us an email within 48 hours of delivery to : [email protected]. Please mention your order number and purchase date. Failure to do so within time limit will be considered as decline.
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