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Jamdani is a luxurious handloom textile that originates from Dhaka, Bangladesh. It is a fine muslin fabric made from cotton, sometimes mixed with other fibers such as silk. Jamdani is known for its intricate designs that are woven onto the fabric using a discontinuous weft technique, which involves weaving the pattern into the fabric by hand, thread by thread.

The name "jamdani" is derived from the Persian words "jam" and "dani," which mean "flower" and "vase" respectively. The name is apt because the designs on jamdani fabric often depict floral motifs and other intricate patterns.

Jamdani weaving is a labor-intensive process that requires skilled artisans to work on handlooms for long hours to produce the intricate designs. The weavers use a pit loom, which is placed in a pit so that the weaver can sit on the ground and work at a comfortable height.

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