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Handwoven Tangail Silk Saree – Multi Colour

Regular price Rs.8,399.00
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Brand: Biswa Bangla


Product Details:

  • Fabric: Silk

  • Colour: Multi Colour

  • Type: Handloom Saree (without Blouse Piece)

  • Weight: 460g

  • Saree Size: Length approx. 5.5m (excluding Blouse Piece), Width approx. 0.75m (Exceptions may apply for Kantha & hand-embroidered items)

  • Care Instructions: Dry Clean Only


About Tangail Sarees:

Tangail sarees are distinguished by their handwoven quality, typically made from cotton and silk, and often feature hand-worked butis, floral designs, or contemporary motifs. The unique characteristic of Tangail sarees is the use of extra weft buti, where tiny motifs are repeatedly woven throughout the fabric using a Jacquard loom. While cotton Tangail sarees are favored for their lightweight and comfortable wear, the silk variant adds a luxurious touch that is both elegant and timeless.

Produced primarily in Nadia and Bardhaman districts of Bengal, these sarees are a blend of colorful, easy-to-manage, and exquisite craftsmanship.


Colour, Texture & Wash Care Information:

  • General: The colour and texture of the product may slightly vary from the photograph due to the handmade nature of the saree.

  • Embroidery: Small irregularities are a characteristic feature of handwoven, hand-embroidered, or hand-crafted products. These variations add to the uniqueness and charm of handmade textiles.

  • Handwoven: Missing yarn, slubs, and uneven yarn contrasts are common in handwoven sarees. These are natural aspects of the weaving process, which make each saree unique and beautiful.