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Premium Pink Linen Silk Paithani Jamdani Saree with Golden Zari Border | Festive Collection

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Premium Pink Linen Silk Paithani Jamdani Saree with Golden Zari Border | Festive Collection

Premium Pink Linen Silk Paithani Jamdani Saree with Golden Zari Border | Festive Collection

Rs 7,600.00

Elegant Handwoven Pink Linen Silk Saree – Jamdani Motifs & Paithani Zari

Soft tassels at the edge add a touch of artisanal detail, making this saree ideal for weddings, festive events, and traditional celebrations.

  • Saree Body: Crafted from a lightweight, breathable linen-silk blend in a soft blush pink. The body is elegantly adorned with delicate, multi-colored motifs (subtle pinks, blues, and yellows) intricately woven using the traditional Jamdani technique, creating a scattered, floating pattern across the fabric.
  • ​Border: Features a classic, solid gold tissue zari border. The upper edge carries a subtle, sleek zari line, while the lower border is wider, providing a rich, shimmering contrast that beautifully frames the drape.
  • ​Pallu: A regal and contrasting pallu showcasing a dense gold zari base. It perfectly carries the signature Paithani influence, giving the saree a luxurious finish that balances the minimalist charm of the body.

Specifications

  • Saree Color: Blush Pink
  • Fabric: Linen Silk
  • Wash Care: Dry Clean
  • Brand: SUTA-SAGA
  • Product category: Jamdani Paithani Saree
  • Length: 6.50 Meters (with blouse)

Notes

  • Model's blouse is for display only. For a bold look, try pairing this saree with a contrast blouse.
  • Slight color variations are to be expected and are a characteristic feature of authentic, hand-dyed textiles.
  • Please embrace the slight irregularities of this handwoven drape, as the true beauty of handloom lies in its unique imperfections.
  • Digital Representation: We use AI technology to showcase the styling potential of this saree. The fabric and details are 100% true to the actual product.

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Jamdani Saree History

The Jamdani saree is one of the finest handwoven textiles of the Bengal region, celebrated for its airy muslin base and intricate extraweft motifs. Its roots trace back over two millennia, with early references appearing as far back as 300 BCE, where ancient writers described Bengal’s “flowered muslin” garments woven with artistic precision.

Originating in and around Dhaka (historic Dacca)—especially the weaving centers of Sonargaon, Rupshi, and Narayanganj—Jamdani evolved from Bengal’s legendary muslin tradition. It flourished under Mughal patronage between the 14th and 18th centuries, becoming a prized luxury fabric across Asia and Europe. Mughal emperors favored Jamdani for its sheer texture and floating floral motifs; portraits of Emperor Jahangir even depict him wearing Jamdani-patterned textiles.

The name “Jamdani” comes from Persian—“Jam” meaning flower and “Dani” meaning vase—reflecting the saree's signature floral and geometric designs woven directly into the fabric. These motifs are created using the laborintensive extraweft technique, where each pattern is added by hand on a traditional loom, thread by thread. Because of this, a single saree can take weeks or even months to complete.

During British rule, Bengal’s muslin and Jamdani industries suffered a severe decline due to competition from British machine-made textiles and restrictive colonial policies. Still, Jamdani survived through the dedication of artisan families who continued weaving across villages in Bangladesh and West Bengal.

In recent decades, Jamdani has experienced a remarkable revival. Bangladesh received UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage status in 2013 for its Jamdani weaving tradition, recognizing the craft’s global cultural importance. Today, both Dhakai Jamdani (Bangladesh) and Bengal Jamdani (India) continue this legacy, merging timeless heritage with modern design.

The Jamdani saree remains a symbol of delicate craftsmanship, cultural pride, and the enduring artistry of Bengali weavers.