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PREORDER Jamdani DIYA Shoulder Wrap-
PREORDER Jamdani DIYA Shoulder Wrap-
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Experience the glory and sensory delight of famed high count needlework Jamdani textile, with this meticulously handcrafted shoulder wrap! Soft, billowy, light as air, intricate Diya (lighted oil lamp) needlework Jamdani wrap in 200 count hand spun weft and 120 count mill spun cotton warp.
This scarf is a versatile accessory that can also be used as a dress shrug, beach wrap or textile art wall display!
🫶Ethically and sustainably made by our artisan weavers in rural West Bengal.
🫶Long staple cotton yarn has gone minimal processing retaining its healthy natural properties of softness and breathability.
🫶Self evident muslin silk like sheen of hand spun 200 count is a sensory delight and a breeze to drape.
🌼Once sold out this wrap will be available on preorder basis with a turnaround time of 4-6 weeks for delivery.
Story
Story
DIya Bati wrap design features stunning botanical continuous woven motifs featuring vines and birds on the border. This scarf is made using undyed, unbleached kora cotton with zari and golden Tassar silk as accent.
A contemporary take on the heritage Jamdani weave of West Bengal (a UNESCO intangible heritage) in this remarkable design. Jamdani is a supplementary extra weft hand weaving technique akin to on loom needle embroidery. Thicker yarns are used to create motifs over finer base yarns using a metal needle tool called Shola, creating a beautiful interplay of light and transparency.
While Jamdani weaving in thicker yarns and simpler motifs continues across rural West Bengal, the lineage of high-count, intricate needlework Jamdani stands at a fragile crossroads. This heritage technique—once renowned for its ethereal muslin weave—is increasingly under threat from both environmental and socio-economic pressures.
Working with fine, hand-spun muslin yarns demands a climate of natural humidity to prevent breakage. Rising temperatures and prolonged dry seasons now limit weaving to brief windows in the early morning and late evening, narrowing the number of productive hours in a day. At the same time, the demographic gap widens: master weavers are aging, and younger artisans hesitate to adopt a craft that requires years of practice, intense patience, and offers no guaranteed financial security. Add to this the barriers of language, geographic remoteness, and lack of direct market access, and the challenges become clear.
And yet, the beauty of high-count Jamdani is unparalleled. Its delicate, hand tool called Shola -inserted motifs carry the quiet brilliance of the famed muslins of the past—textiles that once astounded the world with their fineness, luminosity, and artistry. We believe this form of Jamdani still has the power to uplift communities and ignite new possibilities for rural artisans, if given the right support.
This is why we have chosen to invest deeply—both financially and creatively—in this endangered craft. We are training younger men and women under the guidance of master weavers, ensuring that every artisan is paid generously and works in conditions that are healthy, dignified, and joyful. Through thoughtful design interventions, we are reimagining Jamdani in contemporary, exciting ways while honoring its heritage at every step.
The results have been deeply rewarding: renewed enthusiasm among artisans, revived pride in a rare skill, and beautiful feedback from customers who recognize the soul in every piece.
Materials
Materials
100% Suvin Cotton, Tassar silk
Dimensions
Dimensions
100" x 30"
Care Instructions
Care Instructions
Gentle machine wash cycle or hand-wash in cold water and mild detergents. Please do not wring. Hang or flat reverse dry in shade to preserve the beauty of this fabric. Steam iron on high.
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