Thursday, May 20, 2010

Bangladesh handicrafts hits summit

Now-a-days handicrafts is the art to use every house for florishing and trimming rooms. It also favourite for to use in office and business center. Bangladesh have a detailed history for handicrafts.
Famous poet jasim uddin wrote a literature "Nakshi kathar mat" in 1929. with that way bangladesh become well knows to the world and its faboulaticity grown day by day to the world for example-nakshi katha. 2 or more then people sewed that katha (stitch bydifferent shape of niddle) it tooks some time 6 month or 1 year to sew 1 nakshi katha. every month new order and new crafts explring to world market and its popularity growing dramatically because of its design longebility and out looking.

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Handloom Technology



The handloom is simply a weaving device made of wood and iron mainly operated by hand ,relying solely on human metabolic energy. It requires a space barely 8 sq. metres. Handloom weaving is a cottage based industry spread through out the country. The sounds of the handloom is the music of the rural home inviting fortune to them. In the process of weaving the handloom weaver create a harmony of motion and rhythm. The vast majority of Bangladeshi handlooms are engaged in weaving cotton and blended fabrics although handloom cloth of silk earned a good reputation. Famous areas for silk weaving are Rajshahi, Tangail and Nobabgonj . Rajshahi produces mainly silk sarees, a special type of cloth weared by the women folk . Tangail produces also silk saree namely Tangail Muslin and Narayangonj produces the famous Jamdani saree, silk sarees Tangail Muslins and famous jamdani. Zari work called brocade is also famous in Mirpur, Dhaka .In Bangladesh there are different schools of weaving on jacquard, dobby, frame and pit looms .Product assortments made of other are saree , lungie, gamsa, grameen check fabrics, printed bed covers, pillow covers, table mats, kitchen and hand towels, apron, curtain and upholstery, furnishing fabrics, bags bandage etc.