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The Matka is typically woven by hand in the lesser-known cities of West Bengal. The coarse silk fabric was often made using perforated cocoons. Instead of reeling, the silk from these cocoons is spun. The term "Matka cloth" refers to the fabric created with these yarns. The thickness of Matka silk may be altered according to the quantity of yarn used, and the resulting fabric can be utilised to produce various objects. The most prestigious creation, luring ladies of all ages, continues to be widely popular.

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The Bengal region is famous for Matka sarees as it provided employment to the poor women and weavers. The everyday weaver has tried to spin the silk from the cocoons reflecting their beautiful artistic feature and putting a smile to every girl’s face through the beautiful sarees.

This piece of cloth has white shibori all over with border lines having the chestnut color. The pallu has a beautiful floral pattern which will make you look beautiful and you will feel the comfort of the muslin silk saree. You get slit kuchu ends in white which is an exact contrast to the saree.

ReshamSuti has the best collection so try out our beautiful Matka Shibori Muslin Jamdani Anchal saree and feel the softness of the cloth.

Rs. 5,830.00 Rs. 8,970.00

How about a sunny, windy and clear sky day? This amazing Matka Shibori saree has
borders with a rich firing yellow color that is ready to lift your mood. The pallu comes with exactly two sunshine borders to make you feel the aura.

The saree has a light white mixed pineapple color Shibori print all over which comes in beautiful designs. Matka Shibori Silk saree is lightweight and is woven with care.

This classic piece is perfect for any occasion. Matka Shibori sarees are made of easy-to-handle fabric and beautiful dyeing techniques. Matka cloth uses silk which is spun producing a more superior look.

The best Matka Shibori collection can be seen only on ReshamSuti.

Rs. 7,605.00 Rs. 11,700.00

The words "Jam" (meaning flower) and "Dani" (meaning vase) came together to form the name Jamdani, popular with every saree lover. The name alludes to the magnificent flower arrangements that embellish these stunning sarees. Around this time, cotton, cotton silk, and pure mulberry silk were among the materials used in Matka Jamdani's handwoven sarees. The Jamdani weave is a type of "extra-weft" weaving that was first produced from Karpas cotton cultivated in the Brahmaputra hinterland. In addition to the regular weft that binds the warp threads together, each unique motif is made by weaving additional or different weft threads into the warp. The procedure involves a lot of time, energy, and expertise. Jamdani is woven using tiny looms threaded with colourful gold, or silver threads, much like tapestry art.

A coarse handloom fabric called Matka Silk is created by weaving leftover Mulberry Silk(Bombyx Mori) without removing the gum(sericin) portion. The spinning is done in West Bengal's Malda and Murshidabad districts, although the majority of it originates from the states of Karnataka and Kashmir. Jamdani stands out from other handloom items due to the richness of its themes and the brilliant colours used in its creations. Since the designs are made using the discontinuous weft technique directly on the loom, weaving Jamdani by hand consumes a lot of patience and exertion. A highly experienced weaver weaves a beautiful Jamdani saree over the course of around eight to twelve months. The Matka Jamdani saree is distinctive since each one is explicitly produced with a subtle tone that gives the fabric its additional edge.

Rs. 18,795.00 Rs. 26,850.00

The words "Jam" (meaning flower) and "Dani" (meaning vase) came together to form the name Jamdani, popular with every saree lover. The name alludes to the magnificent flower arrangements that embellish these stunning sarees. Around this time, cotton, cotton silk, and pure mulberry silk were among the materials used in Matka Jamdani's handwoven sarees. The Jamdani weave is a type of "extra-weft" weaving that was first produced from Karpas cotton cultivated in the Brahmaputra hinterland. In addition to the regular weft that binds the warp threads together, each unique motif is made by weaving additional or different weft threads into the warp. The procedure involves a lot of time, energy, and expertise. Jamdani is woven using tiny looms threaded with colourful gold, or silver threads, much like tapestry art.

A coarse handloom fabric called Matka Silk is created by weaving leftover Mulberry Silk(Bombyx Mori) without removing the gum(sericin) portion. The spinning is done in West Bengal's Malda and Murshidabad districts, although the majority of it originates from the states of Karnataka and Kashmir. Jamdani stands out from other handloom items due to the richness of its themes and the brilliant colours used in its creations. Since the designs are made using the discontinuous weft technique directly on the loom, weaving Jamdani by hand consumes a lot of patience and exertion. A highly experienced weaver weaves a beautiful Jamdani saree over the course of around eight to twelve months. The Matka Jamdani saree is distinctive since each one is explicitly produced with a subtle tone that gives the fabric its additional edge.

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