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  2. Aarong - Wikipedia

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    Aarong (Bengali: আড়ং, lit. 'Village Fair') is a social enterprise chain of Bangladeshi department stores specializing in Bengali ethnic wear and handicrafts.It is owned by the non-profit development agency BRAC, and employs thousands of rural artisans across the country.

  3. Tangail saree - Wikipedia

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    Tangail sari weavers of Bangladesh are descendants of traditional muslin weavers. Dhamrai and Chauhatta of Dhaka district were the original residence of Tangail Saree weavers of Bangladesh. Later settled in Tangail and in the beginning they made cloth without designs. [1] At one time, cotton weaving was a very important industry in Nadia district.

  4. Maheen Khan (Bangladesh) - Wikipedia

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    Maheen Khan was born in a family traditionally linked with clothing designing. Her father was one of the select few to embrace textiles as a career back in the 1950s and her mother has worked extensively for local weavers in Bangladesh. [4] Khan completed her Bachelor of Fine Arts (BFA) in textiles from Otis College of Art and Design. [5]

  5. Handloom sari - Wikipedia

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    Tangail weaving stands as one of Bangladesh's oldest cottage industries, with Tangail weave sarees gaining global appreciation.The immensely popular Handloom sarees from, Tangail, Bangladesh are known for their finer count and intricate designs, with extra warp designs using coloured yarn. [9] Coloured threads getting dried in the sun in Tangail

  6. Handloom industry in Tangail - Wikipedia

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    [citation needed] The workers need to have special skills to weave and design Tangail sarees. The Basak community of Patrail Union of Tangail is a community of weavers who are still continuing the original making process of Tangail saree. The weavers sell the sarees in temporary bazaars that sit only twice a week in Bazitpur and Korotia ...

  7. Tant sari - Wikipedia

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    Under the royal guidance the tant (specially jamdani) and muslin became famous in and around Dacca (now Dhaka, Bangladesh) and Murshidabad (now West Bengal, India) in the Mughal era. [2] British government tried to destroy this art to protect the textile industry of Manchester , but the tant culture managed to survive.