Rina Latif receives a 2026 Global Recognition Award for reviving muslin, developing tapestry embroidery techniques, and positioning Bangladesh ...
Inside Textiles from Bengal: A Shared Legacy exhibition, moments from Bengal’s past unfold, revealing new insights into the interwoven history of textiles, shaped by time, politics, and geography ...
Darshan Shah first visited Bangladesh 30 years ago to learn about natural dyes from its dedicated champion, Ruby Ghuznavi. “When I stepped into Ruby apa’s facility, it was reverence at first sight.
Bengal textiles were so renowned in the 17th and 18th centuries that the region attracted European traders for not only the product, but also the producers. Bengali textile workers were forced into ...
Benarasi and Muslin sarees are timeless symbols of heritage, blending artistry with authenticity. Local craftsmanship, such as intricate zari work, celebrates tradition while supporting artisans.
If the process of producing muslin, revived through government research in 2021, cannot be commercialised, the success will be under question, said Textiles and Jute Minister Golam Dastagir Gazi ...
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