Inventive Employ of Jamdani: An Idiosyncratic Cram and Analysis

Suborna Sarkar

Abstract


Jamdani is one of the optimum muslin textiles of Bengal, produced in Dhaka District, Bangladesh for centuries. The momentous invention of jamdani was demeaned by imperial warrants of the Mughal emperors. Under British colonialism, the Bengali jamdani and muslin industries rapidly declined due to colonial import policies favoring industrially manufactured textiles. The study analyzes and estimates the progression of jamdani and its production phenomenon according to historical acceptance. The manuscript also accumulates the conditions, critics and the scenarios of jamdani which has witnessed a revival in Bangladesh. The write-up directs that jamdani whether figured or flowered, jamdani is a woven fabric in cotton, and it is undoubtedly one of the varieties of the finest muslin. Jamdani has been spoken of as the most artistic textile of the Bangladeshi weaver and exposed as the flagship of the fashion articulates in the world.

Keywords: Jamdani, Weaving, Geographical Fashion, Idiosyncratic Evolution, Clothing Pattern and Design-Phase


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