Tuesday 8 December 2015

Dhakai Saree - A Rae Mix of Art and Heritage

The Dhakai saree is reputed to be delicate enough to easily pass through a ring. Yes! The entire nine yards is fine enough to pass through a ring without any obstruction. This piece of information might leave the readers at awe but this is the level of craftsmanship which was exhibited by the ancient weavers of Dhakai saree. Historians suggest that it is as old as 5000 years which can be proved from the Greek connections to the Dhakai saree. Coincidentally, the Greeks invaded India roughly 5000 years back. Today, there are pre-dominantly 6 different forms of Dhakai sarees available in the markets; each deriving its unique name from the place they belong to. Standing in the year 2015, one can confidently say that this unique piece of clothing from Dhaka will strongly influence the ethnic fashion scene for a long time.



Modern designers have tried experimenting with Dhakai Muslin fabric by creating skirts, lehengas and tops; but none can surmount the appeal of Dhakai Saree. In the modern context, Dhakai saree is a very versatile piece of clothing which can be worn occasionally as well as regularly. It is known for its light weight, subtle colours and breathing fabrics which makes it an ideal wear for the summer seasons.

Dhakai Sarees are also available in gorgeous shades with rich craftsmanship. You can pick a heavily embellished saree with karchupi design, with tinsels, dopka, kundans and bugle beads for a special evening. Matching such a piece of gorgeous Dhakai Saree with the right blouse would make you stand apart from the crowd in a party. After all, fashion is all about being distinguished in a crowd.

Many online clothing companies have started selling Dhakai sarees like Jamdani and Muslin. This has helped expanding the market to an international scale. Today, you can buy a Dhakai Jamdani right from the comfort of your apartment in Shanghai, Melbourne, Singapore, New York, Dubai and New York!

Wednesday 18 November 2015

Dhakai Sarees the best form of contemporary sarees

The very mention of the word Dhakai sarees reminds us of one of the most unique and elegant forms of sarees available. With a unique historical heritage of being patronized by the Mughals, the Jamdani Dhakai Sarees are still creating a stir in the world of fashion. Today, it is one of the most cherished forms of luxury sarees commanding immense respect due to its motifs, colours and textures. However, care must be taken to maintain this saree in your wardrobe. If you do not take proper care of it, the saree will undergo irreparable wear and tear. Knowing few Dhakai Saree maintenance tips would just be helpful in preserving a costly piece. Before you opt to buy one please choose a proper Dhakai Saree outlet which would give you the right value for money.

In a city like Kolkata, there is no dearth of good Dhakai Sarees outlets offering rare pieces of this traditional art. However, an online store would be better off since you would get more variety. Vastrakuttimm has emerged as a leading online saree store in Eastern India. Operating out of Kolkata, it has already established a huge clientele spread across, Kolkata, India and the world. Women take special interest in the magnificent range of Dhakai sarees offered by Vastrakuttimm owing to the uniqueness of each piece.

As a brand, Vastrakuttimm has also been largely successful in preserving a heritage art form through a majestic form of hand woven saree. The production of Dhakai sarees suffered a lot during the Colonial rule due to their biased import policies. They completely stopped the production of handwoven sarees and patronized the industrially manufactured textiles. Post Independence, there was a revival of this beautiful art and a gradual globalization of this art originating from Bangladesh.


Online saree shopping is a new trend witnessed in the e-commerce industry with a number of leading clothing houses offering sarees under their brand name. Online sarees have also helped in globalizing sarees from India and Bangladesh to the West, South East Asia and Australasia.