Tangail saree is a traditional handwoven saree of Bangladesh. Its origin is Tangail district of the country. A different form of the saree is also popular in West Bengal, India.
When you go to Aloa village in Tangail district, you can see only colored cotton threads drying around. These yarns used to make Tangail sarees are mixed with color and allowed to dry in the open space around the house.
Prime Minister of Bangladesh Sheikh Hasina in an off white color Tangail Half Silk Saree
A weaver weaves a saree in Phulia.
Jamdani is a fine muslin textile produced for centuries in South Rupshi of Narayanganj district in Bangladesh on the bank of Shitalakhwa river.
Jamdani Saris in historic Sonargaon city
Traditional way of weaving jamdani
Jamdani Sari for sale in Sonargaon, Bangladesh
Mughal emperor Akbar wearing an imperial jamdani Sash