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"Wear Handloom Fabric with pride"


Dhacai Saris

 

Jamdani sari are the product of ancient weavers of India. They have been considered as “exquisite poetry” in the garb of colourful fabrics” and there was hardly any trick of the weaver’s art that was not attributed to them. The fabric is generally grey cotton embellished with bluish back designs and sometimes in brilliantly coloured cottons or gold and silver threads when the fabric is intended for a sari, ends may have large bold motifs in the corners mostly variations of corner patterns. The field of sari will have small sprays of flowers either all over or arranged in a diagonal patterns. In the scattered patterns the sari is called “Butidar” but “fercha” if the sprays from a regular net work, the Jamdani is known as Jalar.

 

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