Description
Exclusive Handwoven Bengal Linen Jamdani Saree - Vaarija. Bask in the quiet grace of Vaarija—a handwoven Bengal Jamdani saree in a serene white base, gently offset with vibrant Red motifs. Woven in a linen-cotton blend, it brings together the earthy texture of linen with the softness of cotton, offering a breezy, breathable drape that feels naturally cool and comforting against the skin. The word Jamdani finds its origin in Persian—“jam” meaning flower and “dani” meaning vase—an elegant nod to the floral motifs delicately woven into its fabric. Once cherished in the royal courts of Bengal, Jamdani sarees were originally crafted from the fabled Muslin of Dhaka—so sheer and ethereal, it was often described as “woven air.” Remaining untouched by industrialisation, UNESCO recognises Jamdaani as an Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity, owing to its distinguishing supplementary weft technique, where each motif is inserted by hand, entirely from memory—without mechanical guides or stencils. Patterns such as butidar (scattered motifs), tercha (diagonal compositions), and jhalar (bordered designs) emerge slowly, patiently, and with profound skill—each saree a quiet act of devotion.