Handwoven Tangail Silk Saree – Multi Colour
Handwoven Tangail Silk Saree – Multi Colour is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
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Brand: Biswa Bangla
About The Saree
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Fabric: Silk
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Colour: Multi Colour
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Type: Handwoven Saree with Blouse Piece
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Stock: Only 1 left in stock
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Care Instructions: Dry Clean Only
About Tangail Sarees
Tangail sarees, made from a blend of cotton and silk, are handwoven with intricate buti designs, floral motifs, or modern patterns. The key feature of Tangail sarees is the extra weft buti, which creates small, repeated motifs all over the saree, achieved through the Jacquard loom. This unique technique makes Tangail sarees known for their lightness and elegance.
Tangail cotton sarees are popular for daily wear due to their comfort, while their silk counterparts add a touch of luxury, making them perfect for special occasions. The sarees are created by a community of over 1,000 weavers and 2,000 ancillary artisans primarily in Nadia and Bardhaman districts. These artisans ensure that each saree is colourful, easy to manage, and has a distinctive, refined look.
Colour, Texture & Wash Care Information
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General: The colour and texture of the product may vary slightly from the photograph due to its handcrafted nature.
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Wash Care: Dry clean only. Natural dyes may bleed, so cold wash is recommended.
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Embroidery: May have slight irregularities, which are a characteristic feature of handmade, handwoven, and hand-embroidered products. These small variations add to the uniqueness and charm of the product, unlike machine-made textiles.
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Handwoven: Missing yarn, slubs, and uneven yarn contrasts are common in handwoven textiles. These features are a natural part of the weaving process, adding beauty and uniqueness to each piece.