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From Taant to Jamdani: 5 iconic sarees from Bengal

TOI Lifestyle Desk
| etimes.in | Last updated on - Jul 8, 2025, 06:00 IST
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Tale of Weaves from Bengal

Traditional Bengali sarees are not just an attire, but they are a tale of weaves wrapped in timeless classics that encapsulate the grace and elegance of a woman. Representing culture, unparalleled craftsmanship, and heritage, Bengali sarees are handcrafted to perfection. From Durga Puja to Poila Boishakh, whatever the occasion may be, you can always rely on these perfect pieces that should be a must-have in every woman’s wardrobe. Let’s explore 5 quintessential traditional sarees from the streets of Bengal.

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Dhakai Jamdani sarees

The Dhakai Jamdani drape is a remarkable masterpiece of Bengal that is known for its intricate weaving technique. One of the most popular Bengal handloom sarees, they are known for their lightweight material, intricate designs, and sheerness, which gives them an overall ethereal look. These sarees represent elegance with sheer sophistication and are blended with excellent craftsmanship and stunning embellishments.
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Tant sarees

Every Bengali woman will have a six-yard Taant saree in their wardrobe. These cotton sarees are famed for their ease, simplicity, light fabric, vivid colours, and simple patterns. Their breathable texture is an ideal pick for summer and is also a suitable choice for all occasions. Bengal Taant cotton sarees are known for their fine weaving and are available in different hues, but primarily the white bodice with a red border screams culture and style at its peak.



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Kantha work sarees

The intricate embroidery technique represents the craftsmanship of Bengal. Kantha sarees are hand-stitched with many layers of cloth together and include stunning motifs and patterns as well. Also, the visual appeal of Kantha conveys a sense of history and storytelling, making them extremely popular and exceptional.
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Murshidabad silk sarees

These popular silk sarees hail from the ancient city of Murshidabad and are absolutely alluring. Known for their glossy finish, vibrant colours, and iconic zari work, these Bengal silk sarees are perfect for big occasions and celebrate the grandeur of the craftsmanship, which includes decoration with intricate motifs and patterns.


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Baluchari sarees

The Baluchari silk saree has its roots in the Bengali town of Baluchar, which is known for its weaving prowess. These stunning silk sarees are decorated with mythological and folkloric motifs associated with the Ramayana and Mahabharata primarily. An actual visual treat to the eyes, each saree tells a tale of love, tragedy, heritage, power, and bravery.

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