India, April 19 -- The Bangladesh High Commission in New Delhi is currently transformed into a vibrant gallery of handwoven stories.
Following the success of last year's Jamdani showcase, a new exposition, titled, 'Celebrating The Art of Saree-Weaving From Bangladesh' running until April 21, shifts the spotlight to the refined elegance of Tangail and Pabna weaving.
The timing is landmark: in November 2025, Tangail weaving was officially recognised as a UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage, sparking a global revival of interest in the craft.
The inauguration saw a gathering of cultural stalwarts who emphasised that these six yards are more than just fabric, they are a shared language.
On the occasion, Riaz Hamidullah, Bangladesh High Co...
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