Muslin: No cloth, as if the fog of light and dawn
Famous Chinese traveler Hiuen Tsang Muslin compared the humidity of the morning with the fog. In the seventeenth-century French gems trader and traveler Jean-Baptiste Tarvenia Muslin said, 'It seems like a spider's net. The hand is so fine that it can not be understood about the key. "East In a report of the Indian office of India's office, it was said to be 'Bonna Vaas'; Someone has made the wind cloth sewing. Drik Chief Executive Saiful Islam Muslin compared with the light. He has been studying Muslin for a long time. In one of his writings, he wrote, I saw Muslin inside the glass in a foreign gallery, it seems like the light is coming out from inside.
There is no one in Bangladesh who, after being a little older, after learning a little bit of education did not hear what muslin? Since childhood, the muslin is a very fine, very light cloth, which also goes through a ring, can take place inside a matchbox, with a soft muslin cloth.
But, what is that muslin! You can see - or without seeing a couple of pictures - maybe there are not many who have the correct idea about him. Muslin lost 200 years ago. Now it is preserved in various famous museums in the world. It is very fortunate to see them in the museum. However, it can not be saved.
It is believed that the word 'muslin' came from Mosul in Iraq's business center. European merchants used to say the fine clothes of Mosul 'Mosuli'. The most fine muslin name was Malliml. Foreign tourists sometimes refer to this muslin as 'Mallamal Shahi' or 'Malmol Khas'. At times, two or three families worked together to make a single cloth. The weavers made of weavers were of different types. Emperor, Wazir, Nawab etc.
For thick and heavy clothes. Various names of the dhakai muslin were given to the fabric and the use of fabric and the source of production and use. The names were mulmal (fine clothes), jhuna (clothes used by local dancers), ranga (transparent and magical clothes), abi-rawan (khasa (special type refined or gorgeous),Shabnam (dew of dawn), alabali (very refined), tonjib (like ornament of body), nayan-happiness (visitor), badan-khas (special type of clothing), shirda (turban), kameez (cloth), doria ( Striped cut), charcoana (tablecloth cloth), jamdani (design drawings) etc.
For the class, the fine and fine cloth and poor clothes were sown
Once the muslin wore the world's famous king-kings and queens Beginning from Tipu Sultan, the Dutch queens also wear muslin clothes. His fame reached Rome-Egypt from China. No, the common people would not have been fortunate to get it, of course. It takes time to sow a muslin cloth from six months to one year. Super fine artwork But the common weavers only used to sell it. Around this Dhaka district, Gazipur, Dhamrai, Kapasia, Narayanganj, In neighboring areas of Sonargaon Meghna and Brahmaputra have been born on the banks of the crop once the muslin cotton production of fatty trees. The Greek geographer Ptolemy's writings also mention Muslin's words. After the discovery of Wari-Bateshwar in Narsingdi district near Dhaka, it is clearly evident that from around 20,000 years ago, from the ancient times, ships carrying ships from the Ganges delta from this region of the delta were going through all the world's famous ports. During the Mughal era the world famous reputation of the muslin was achieved. English,The Dutch, French merchants have admitted that the muslin is absolutely a fine yarn in Dhaka and its surroundings. Sona Nagar's capital was the fame of Isa Khan's capital for the muslin. Europeans' factory was once built in Dhaka for the trade of muslin cloth. There is no reason why Englishmen cut muslin artists' hands so that no weavers can make clothes for anyone other than the commercial needs of the East India Compan But how was this tradition of Bengal lost muslin? Is it just because of the weather, or is it really a foreign plot behind it? Muslin cotton that was born from the tree, the fungi cotton species has completely disappeared from the land of Bangladesh. Some of the nearby species of cotton have not been researched anymore. There is no skilled craftsman,However, there is no bamboo from the bamboo that is made from fine buds of cotton yarn. Still tried a lot. Tired of long working with this work, he is the chief executive of Duke Saiful Islam. With the help of the Ministry of Arang and the Ministry of Culture, the exhibition titled 'Muslin Revival' was held in the national museum for the first time in Dhaka two years ago. On this occasion many local and foreign muslin researchers were united.
When the muslin tradition is brought back, a golden section of Bangladesh will be exposed before the world.
As a country of garment factories in Bangladesh, now known as the country of the world, many people say that the tailor's shop. But, once again, with the clothes, the tradition of the people of this region was one of the heritage of the muslin was its symbol. Muslin is not only the resources of Bangladesh but it is the property of the whole world like silk.
There is no one in Bangladesh who, after being a little older, after learning a little bit of education did not hear what muslin? Since childhood, the muslin is a very fine, very light cloth, which also goes through a ring, can take place inside a matchbox, with a soft muslin cloth.
But, what is that muslin! You can see - or without seeing a couple of pictures - maybe there are not many who have the correct idea about him. Muslin lost 200 years ago. Now it is preserved in various famous museums in the world. It is very fortunate to see them in the museum. However, it can not be saved.
It is believed that the word 'muslin' came from Mosul in Iraq's business center. European merchants used to say the fine clothes of Mosul 'Mosuli'. The most fine muslin name was Malliml. Foreign tourists sometimes refer to this muslin as 'Mallamal Shahi' or 'Malmol Khas'. At times, two or three families worked together to make a single cloth. The weavers made of weavers were of different types. Emperor, Wazir, Nawab etc.
For thick and heavy clothes. Various names of the dhakai muslin were given to the fabric and the use of fabric and the source of production and use. The names were mulmal (fine clothes), jhuna (clothes used by local dancers), ranga (transparent and magical clothes), abi-rawan (khasa (special type refined or gorgeous),Shabnam (dew of dawn), alabali (very refined), tonjib (like ornament of body), nayan-happiness (visitor), badan-khas (special type of clothing), shirda (turban), kameez (cloth), doria ( Striped cut), charcoana (tablecloth cloth), jamdani (design drawings) etc.
For the class, the fine and fine cloth and poor clothes were sown
Once the muslin wore the world's famous king-kings and queens Beginning from Tipu Sultan, the Dutch queens also wear muslin clothes. His fame reached Rome-Egypt from China. No, the common people would not have been fortunate to get it, of course. It takes time to sow a muslin cloth from six months to one year. Super fine artwork But the common weavers only used to sell it. Around this Dhaka district, Gazipur, Dhamrai, Kapasia, Narayanganj, In neighboring areas of Sonargaon Meghna and Brahmaputra have been born on the banks of the crop once the muslin cotton production of fatty trees. The Greek geographer Ptolemy's writings also mention Muslin's words. After the discovery of Wari-Bateshwar in Narsingdi district near Dhaka, it is clearly evident that from around 20,000 years ago, from the ancient times, ships carrying ships from the Ganges delta from this region of the delta were going through all the world's famous ports. During the Mughal era the world famous reputation of the muslin was achieved. English,The Dutch, French merchants have admitted that the muslin is absolutely a fine yarn in Dhaka and its surroundings. Sona Nagar's capital was the fame of Isa Khan's capital for the muslin. Europeans' factory was once built in Dhaka for the trade of muslin cloth. There is no reason why Englishmen cut muslin artists' hands so that no weavers can make clothes for anyone other than the commercial needs of the East India Compan But how was this tradition of Bengal lost muslin? Is it just because of the weather, or is it really a foreign plot behind it? Muslin cotton that was born from the tree, the fungi cotton species has completely disappeared from the land of Bangladesh. Some of the nearby species of cotton have not been researched anymore. There is no skilled craftsman,However, there is no bamboo from the bamboo that is made from fine buds of cotton yarn. Still tried a lot. Tired of long working with this work, he is the chief executive of Duke Saiful Islam. With the help of the Ministry of Arang and the Ministry of Culture, the exhibition titled 'Muslin Revival' was held in the national museum for the first time in Dhaka two years ago. On this occasion many local and foreign muslin researchers were united.
When the muslin tradition is brought back, a golden section of Bangladesh will be exposed before the world.
As a country of garment factories in Bangladesh, now known as the country of the world, many people say that the tailor's shop. But, once again, with the clothes, the tradition of the people of this region was one of the heritage of the muslin was its symbol. Muslin is not only the resources of Bangladesh but it is the property of the whole world like silk.
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