Handloom Products in Bangladesh

Handloom Products in Bangladesh

Handloom products are popular in the local and international markets. At present, in Bangladesh, handloom products are produced in some specific districts, but each product has its own characteristics. These products are marketed by the weavers or the buyer. Bangladesh Handloom Board (BHB) helps handloom weavers in the marketing of their products in the local and international markets.

Handloom Products in Bangladesh

Handloom Products For Local And International Business

The buyer can get their desired products from the specific place of production or from the market. In this article, I mentioned the product’s name along with the place of production. Now one can get the products very easily from handloom weavers. This will be helpful for local and international trade. BHB, marketing promotion team helps the weavers with their product promotion.

Handloom Products With Places Of Production

Here is the list of products and their place of production. They are:

Serial No. Handloom Products Name Place of Production
1 Jamdani Rupgonj and Sonargaon of Narayangonj District.
2 Benarasi Mirpur of Dhaka and Iswardi of Pabna.
3 Tangail Sharee(Cotton sharee, Half Silk, Soft Silk, Cotton Jamdani, Gas-mercerised Twisted Cotton Sharee, Dangoo Sharee, Balucherri) Tangail Sadar, Delduar and Kalihati, Nagorpur, Basail of Tangail District.
4 Handloom Cotton Sharee Shahjadpur, Belkuchi and Sadar of Serajgonj, Narsingdi and Pabna District.
5 Lungi Ruhitpur of Keranigonj and Dohar of Dhaka District, Shajadpur, Ullapara, Belkuchi, Sadar of Serajgonj District, Kumarkhali of Kushtia District, Sathia, Sadar and Bera of Pabna District.
6 Silk Sharee Sadar and Shibgonj of Chapai Nawabgonj and Rajshahi District.
7 Gamcha Ullapara and Kamarkhand of Serajgonj District, Jhalokathi & Gournadi of Barisal District, Fultola and Doulatpur of Khulna District, Jessore & Bogura District.
8 Cheek Fabrics Belkuchi of Serajgonj District.
9 Mosquito Nets Araihazar & Rupgonj of Narayangonj District, Shibpur and Sadar of Narsingdi District.
10 Bed Sheet & Bed Cover Kumarkhali of Kusthia District, Danga of Narsingdi District.
11 Sofa Cover Danga of Narsingdi District.
12 Rakhine Special Wear(Woolen Shirting , Woolen Bed Sheet, Ladies chadar, Bag, Lungi and Thami for tribal ladies) Taltoli of Borguna District, Kalapara, Rangabali of Patuakhali District and Cox’s Bazar District.
13 Tribal Fashion Wear (Thami for tribal ladies, Khati (Iobv), Ladies Chadar & LungiRangamati, Khagrachari & Bandarban Hill Districts.
14 Monipuri Fashion Garments (Monipuri Saree, Punek for ladies like lungi, Lungi , Un-stitched cloth (three pieces), Innachi (Iobv) & Vanety bag) Sylhet and Moulvibazar Districts.

Especially, handloom products are popular with specific citizens as well as others. So, customers can collect their product by contacting the handloom weavers. Handloom products in Bangladesh are made in a conventional way. Handloom products have great demand in the local and international markets.

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  • Mark Robbins

    Hello,

    I found a poster about textile winding styles at one point, and while I was documenting the find….I accidentally deleted it and can NOT find that again.

    The poster had all the different fiber winding styles, but the one I was interested in was “filling” winding.

    I have searched and searched and can’t find it again. Why I need it is kind of hard to describe but I have a U.S. patent that ultimately depends on it. I really hope you can help me find it.

    Thank you so much for your time,

    Mark D. Robbins
    TNSR Systems LLC
    @DestinyTensor
    830-798-7562

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