sarees for women

Ditch the glitter; wear heritage: Benarasi and muslin sarees for the win

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. Wearing these sarees is a powerful statement of cultural pride and sustainability.

Weddings, weavers, and heritage: Choosing taant to support Bangladesh’s artisans

The country’s taant (handloom) industry — a vital piece of the nation’s cultural and economic fabric – is currently struggling under the weight of economic challenges. This season, our support for these artisans, who breathe life into traditional garments, is more important than ever.

Why we love red and white sarees on Pahela Baishakh

Pahela Baishakh is characterised by vibrant festivities and mouth-watering dishes. For Bengali women, the essence of this day lies in their red and white sarees — an emblem of their unwavering love for tradition through the ages.

Heritage textiles: Trends that transcend the test of time

The tapestry of Bangladesh’s textile legacy is woven with generational artistry and cultural significance.

Draping through time: Contemporary twists on the classic sari

The sari, an emblematic attire of South Asian heritage, is not just a garment but a canvas that embodies tradition, elegance, and cultural identity. From time immemorial, this heritage has been passed down to us from our mothers and grandmothers and the generations before them.

December 9, 2024
December 9, 2024

Ditch the glitter; wear heritage: Benarasi and muslin sarees for the win

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. Wearing these sarees is a powerful statement of cultural pride and sustainability.

November 25, 2024
November 25, 2024

Weddings, weavers, and heritage: Choosing taant to support Bangladesh’s artisans

The country’s taant (handloom) industry — a vital piece of the nation’s cultural and economic fabric – is currently struggling under the weight of economic challenges. This season, our support for these artisans, who breathe life into traditional garments, is more important than ever.

April 8, 2024
April 8, 2024

Why we love red and white sarees on Pahela Baishakh

Pahela Baishakh is characterised by vibrant festivities and mouth-watering dishes. For Bengali women, the essence of this day lies in their red and white sarees — an emblem of their unwavering love for tradition through the ages.

February 25, 2024
February 25, 2024

Heritage textiles: Trends that transcend the test of time

The tapestry of Bangladesh’s textile legacy is woven with generational artistry and cultural significance.

January 18, 2024
January 18, 2024

Draping through time: Contemporary twists on the classic sari

The sari, an emblematic attire of South Asian heritage, is not just a garment but a canvas that embodies tradition, elegance, and cultural identity. From time immemorial, this heritage has been passed down to us from our mothers and grandmothers and the generations before them.