Bangladeshi women prefer different types of saris.
However, the women of Bangladesh who like sari, have at least one Jamdani sari in their collection.
Bangladeshi women always use Jamdani sari. Jamdani sari is also seen worn by women during various festivals.
Noble and tasteful with jamdani due to its aesthetic design and high price.
Due to its traditional design and weaving, Jamdani was recognized by UNESCO in 2016 as a geographical indicator product of Bangladesh.
But there are allegations that fake saris are being sold in the name of jamdani in different markets nowadays, as a result of which buyers are being deprived of the application of traditional jamdani.
Many sellers are handing over Indian cotton, Tangail weavers, Pabna and Rajshahi silk saris to buyers as Jamdani.
As a result, buyers are being deceived. As a result, they are losing interest in buying Jamdani sari.
The question is what is the way to recognize the real Jamdani sari?
Easy way to recognize real Jamdani sari:
Before buying a Jamdani sari, three things need to be considered - the price of the sari, the quality of the yarn and the fineness of the work.
The original Jamdani sari is hand-woven by weavers so it is very difficult and time consuming to make. Other days fake saris are woven in machines. So their prices are also higher than other saris.
If two artisans work 11 to 13 hours a day to make a Jamdani sari, then depending on the design, it can take six days to seven months to make the whole sari. Jamdani sari is basically made with time.
Usually when making a sari, the price of a jamdani can range from Rs 5,000 to Rs 121,000 or more, depending on the quality of the yarn and the fineness of the work.
But machine-woven sarees do not require much time or labor. Therefore, the price is relatively low. And the price of these sarees is not so high.
Since Jamdani sari is hand woven, the design of the sari is very delicate and perfect. The designs are smooth. Easily able to attract the attention of buyers.
The artisan weaves each yarn by twisting it with his hands. No part of the yarn comes out. For this reason, it is very difficult to differentiate between the front part of the Jamdani sari and the inner part.
In all respects it can be said that the use of Jamdani sari is still significant in Bangladesh.
Bengali women are constantly using this sari. As a result, the popularity of Jamdani sari is increasing day by day.
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