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5 fabrics to buy on your next trip to Sri Lanka

ETimes.in | Last updated on - Sep 14, 2025, 16:10 IST
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5 fabrics to buy on your next trip to Sri Lanka

Sri Lanka’s rich textile heritage offers travellers an array of vibrant, handwoven fabrics that reflect the island’s culture and craftsmanship. From silky elegance to rustic charm, these textiles make perfect souvenirs and stylish additions to your wardrobe. Exploring them is like unravelling stories woven into every thread.

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Handloom Cotton

Sri Lankan handloom cotton is soft, breathable, and ideal for tropical climates. Traditionally woven, these fabrics feature unique patterns and vibrant colours, making them perfect for casual wear or home décor such as curtains and tablecloths. Each piece is crafted on wooden looms, preserving centuries-old weaving techniques. Lightweight and airy, handloom cotton keeps you comfortable in humid weather while celebrating local artistry.

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Batiks

Batik is a wax-resist dyeing technique widely practised in Sri Lanka. These fabrics showcase colourful, intricate designs inspired by nature, folklore, and daily life, making each piece a unique wearable artwork or decorative textile. Common motifs include peacocks, lotus flowers, and traditional symbols. Buying batik not only supports local artisans but also helps keep this traditional craft alive.

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Silk

Sri Lanka produces luxurious silk fabrics known for their sleek texture and natural sheen. Typically handwoven and dyed with natural colours, silk is used in elegant saris, scarves, and special-occasion attire. Silk weaving has deep cultural roots in Sri Lanka, tracing back to ancient trade links. The fabric balances softness with durability, making it suitable for both everyday wear and festive celebrations.

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Linen

Linen is produced locally in Sri Lanka and is valued for its durability and breathability. This natural fabric, made from flax fibres, has a crisp touch and is perfect for summer clothing and accessories. Known for its moisture-wicking properties, linen becomes softer with every wash. Its eco-friendly qualities also make it a sustainable choice in fashion.

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Satin

Satin fabrics in Sri Lanka are prized for their glossy surface and smooth finish. Popular for bridal and festive attire, they bring a luxurious look and graceful flow. Locally produced satin often blends natural and synthetic fibres to reduce excess shine while adding strength. It’s a versatile fabric that fits seamlessly into both contemporary fashion and traditional Sri Lankan styles.

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