


Ivory · Hand-discontinuous weft
Dhakai air — woven, not printed.
Inclusive of all taxes · SKU VST-JAM-002
Quantity
In stock · ships within 48 hours
Delivery & Shipping
Worldwide via DHL Express · 5–7 working days
An air-light Jamdani in ivory, motifs floated by hand on the loom. The weft never crosses the full width — every flower is a separate, deliberate breath.
Forty-eight hours of weaving for a single butidar field. The yarn count is 100s; the loom hum is so soft you can hear the thread settle.
Hand-spun cotton, 100s count · Woven in Phulia, West Bengal by Anita Basak. Weave time: 26 days.
Dry clean for the first three wears · Cold hand-wash thereafter, no wringing · Iron on reverse, low heat
Complimentary white-glove shipping across India, dispatched within 48 hours. Worldwide via DHL Express (3–5 days). 14-day exchange for ready-to-wear; bridal commissions are made-to-order and final.
Inside the cloth
The places the eye returns to — the pallu, the border, the blouse — photographed in raking light at the atelier.

Shubho Jamdani, full drape

Butidar field detail

From the loom
Forty-eight hours of weaving for a single butidar field. The yarn count is 100s; the loom hum is so soft you can hear the thread settle.
In their own words
Based on 2 notes
Jhumpa Sengupta
Calcutta · Saraswati Puja
4 Feb 2026
"The Jamdani is so light I checked the parcel twice on arrival. The butidar field is exactly as it appears on the site — there is no smoothing in the photographs. The first wear was at Saraswati Puja and three women asked where it was from."
Maya Bhattacharya
Calcutta · Everyday
22 Jan 2026
"Bought two in the same season — one ivory, one shell pink. They have become the default for weekday dinners and small temple visits. The Tussar weight is forgiving in Calcutta heat."
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