Bengal Handloom
Bengal Handloom refers to the traditional weaving techniques and textiles produced in the Bengal region of India and Bangladesh. Known for their intricate designs and vibrant colors, these handwoven fabrics include popular varieties like Tant sarees, Baluchari sarees, and Murshidabad silk. The craftsmanship often reflects the rich cultural heritage and artistic traditions of the area.
The Bengal handloom industry supports local artisans and contributes significantly to the economy. Weavers use natural fibers such as cotton and silk, employing age-old methods that have been passed down through generations. This sustainable practice not only preserves traditional skills but also promotes eco-friendly fashion.