Jamdani Weaving of Nadia, West Bengal

Textiles, Weaving, Spinning, Khadi

Jamdani Weaving of Nadia, West Bengal

Originally made in karpas cotton cultivated on the banks of Brahmaputra, Contemporary Jamdani is worked on cotton, mulberry silk and cotton-silk. Practitioners of this craft are found in Nadia district. The vibrant rich colours of Jamdani  are made through a tapestry technique. Small shuttles of coloured silk or cotton yarns are passed through the weft. Each individual motif was woven separately. The thread of the shuttle was left hanging at the back of the sari after the motif was done. This technique is therefore known as discontinuous weft.  Hand weaving of Jamdani is a labour intensive process.

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