A collection of handwoven Dhaka textile. These fabrics are characterized by their "blurry" geometric patterns, created by tie-dying the yarns before they are woven on a loom.
1. Magenta & Gold Zari Handloom Ikat
A striking magenta fabric featuring traditional hand-knotted motifs. This piece is elevated by horizontal Gold Zari (metallic thread) pinstripes that run across the entire length, giving it a subtle shimmer and a festive feel.
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Color: Deep Magenta / Fuchsia
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Patterns: Diamond and "arrow" motifs in teal, mustard, and lilac.
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Texture: Fine horizontal ribbing from the zari inlay.
2. Sunset Orange Contemporary Dhaka
This vibrant orange textile features a modern take on dhaka design. The motifs are arranged in structured vertical columns, showcasing a beautiful play of lime green and sky blue against the warm citrus background.
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Color: Bright Sunset Orange
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Patterns: Elongated geometric "step" and "diamond" motifs.
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Texture: Soft, breathable cotton or silk-cotton blend with a matte finish.
3. Crimson Wine Zari
A sophisticated, moody crimson fabric with a rich texture. Like the magenta piece, this fabric features dense Gold Zari lining, but the motifs here are concentrated on the edges, resembling a traditional temple or "Ganga-Jamuna" border style.
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Color: Deep Crimson / Maroon
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Patterns: Tri-color feathered motifs in gold, blue, and pale lavender.
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Texture: Rich, textured hand-feel with a metallic glint.
4. Classic Cherry Red "Temple"
A bold and classic representation of the Ikat craft. This fabric features a large-scale, jagged "dentil" or temple pattern in contrasting white. The clean lines and high-contrast color palette make this a timeless piece.
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Color: Cherry Red
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Patterns: Oversized white geometric saw-tooth (Temple) motifs.
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Texture: Smooth, lightweight handwoven weave.
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