Building on the success of the widely acclaimed Jamdani exposition held in New Delhi in September 2025, this new showcase continues a compelling cultural narrative shifting the lens from the ethereal muslin-based Jamdani to the refined, versatile elegance of Tangail and Pabna weaving traditions. Together, these initiatives seek not only to display textiles, but to bring the lives, histories, and creative legacies of weavers into public consciousness.
Celebrating The Art Of Saree-Weaving From Bangladesh In New Delhi 18–21 April 2026 | Bangladesh High Commission, New Delhi
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