In view of Eid and Puja, the Tangail weavers are creating new designs attracting domestic as well as international buyers towards Tangail saris during the festive season.
As per the President of Tangail Tant Saree Traders' Association Mr. Raghunath Basak, changing designs and colours every season is essential to match up with new trends.
Saris such as Jamdani, ektari silk, dotari silk, half silk saris are witnessing prices between Taka 1,000 to Taka 4,000.
The colours such as magenta, ash, black, red, yellow, orange, violet, white blue, saffron and green have become buyers’ choice, this season.
Mr. Basak further said that Tangail saris carry their uniqueness, even though the weavers in other regions of the country emulate its style.
These saris are witnessing demand in Indian markets due to variety in designs and colours along with low price compared to Indian saris, as per a sari trade.
As per the President of Tangail Tant Saree Traders' Association Mr. Raghunath Basak, changing designs and colours every season is essential to match up with new trends.
Saris such as Jamdani, ektari silk, dotari silk, half silk saris are witnessing prices between Taka 1,000 to Taka 4,000.
The colours such as magenta, ash, black, red, yellow, orange, violet, white blue, saffron and green have become buyers’ choice, this season.
Mr. Basak further said that Tangail saris carry their uniqueness, even though the weavers in other regions of the country emulate its style.
These saris are witnessing demand in Indian markets due to variety in designs and colours along with low price compared to Indian saris, as per a sari trade.
Original Source: Tagnail weavers catch up pace with new trends
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