Muslin
Meticulously sourced from a heritage cluster renowned for its centuries-old crafting techniques.
200-count fabric. As soft as the clouds.
- Deep Purple Muslin with Jamdani Patch Circle Co-ord Set 9,700.00 INR /
- Blue-Yellow Checked Muslin Jamdani Co-ord Set 14,500.00 INR /
- Deep Orange Muslin with Jamdani Pocket Co-ord Set 12,500.00 INR /
- Black Muslin Jamdani Co-ord Set 14,500.00 INR /
- Maroon Muslin Co-ord Set 9,700.00 INR /
- Mint Green Handwoven Muslin Checkered Dress 12,500.00 INR /
- Red Muslin Jamdani Shirt with Pocket Detailing 8,500.00 INR /
A BRIEF HISTORY OF MUSLIN
The origin of the word Muslin is much debated. Some say it came from Marco Polo’s description of the cotton trade in Mosul, Iraq. Others say it's the Bengali word mul mul. 18th century historian Susan Greene thought it came from mousse, the French word for “foam.”
What has never been in debate is that historically muslin was a cotton fabric of extraordinary lightness and softness.
Originally muslin was produced solely from Phuti Karpas, a cotton plant which grew along the banks of the Brahmaputra river. Hand-spun into an extraordinarily delicate yarn and then hand woven into fabric in villages near Dhaka, muslin was sought after by royalty and traded globally during the 16th and 17th centuries, earning enormous revenue for those involved in its trade.
Tragically, the industry was practically erased by India’s colonial rulers and replaced with their machine-made fabrics in the 19th century. The surviving practitioners are our inspiration.