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Home / Lifestyle / UNESCO eyes ancient Tangail saree weaving

UNESCO eyes ancient Tangail saree weaving

7 Dec

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Summary

  • Tangail saree weaving art nominated for UNESCO heritage status.
  • Centuries-old craft faces challenges from rising costs.
  • Younger generations show waning interest in the vocation.

The intricate art of weaving the Tangail saree, a centuries-old tradition from Bangladesh, has been nominated for UNESCO's Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity list. This nomination marks a significant recognition for a craft that is a cultural symbol, often showcased at festivals and weddings across the subcontinent.

The weaving process is a labor of love, with men typically coloring the yarn, weaving the fabric, and creating designs, while women assist with spinning threads. Each saree is a testament to aesthetic designs and intricate motifs deeply connected to local culture, ensuring its livelihood for numerous weaver families.

However, this cherished heritage faces an uncertain future. Rising costs of raw materials and intense competition from cheaper, machine-woven alternatives are impacting the community. Furthermore, there's a concerning trend of waning interest among younger generations to carry on this family vocation, making the UNESCO recognition a beacon of hope for its preservation.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The Tangail saree weaving art has been nominated for UNESCO's Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity list this year.
It is a cultural symbol, provides livelihood to hundreds of families, and showcases aesthetic designs rooted in local culture.
Challenges include rising raw material costs, competition from machine-made drapes, and declining interest from younger generations.

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