Craftspeople and apprentices in Dhaka typically weave muslin sarees on handlooms. The Mughal dynasty is credited with popularising muslin, still regarded as the height of elegance and comfort today. Muslin sarees have their roots in this era. The best muslin sarees are Dhakai muslin sarees, generally referred to as Bengali saree. The fabric is delicate, and the unique motifs are the cherry on top. Muslin sarees are renowned for their lightness and ethereal feel throughout the garment. Muslin's softness and inherent sense of freedom result from the fine cotton that is utilised and its fragile fibres.
In addition to the sarees' clarity and transparency, the distinctiveness of their many iconic motifs is another selling factor. The patterns on the muslin sarees range widely from floral to geometric to abstract, but they are always carefully woven to give an impression that they are floating on the surface. The ornate borders and additional work in the pallu establish a standard representing the exceptional weaving flair that the weavers demonstrate. The luxurious material raises its grade of comfortability, and the intricate designs highlight the profusion of artwork created with various themes and colours.
Imperfection is the apt word that describes absolute beauty. As the saree is purely handwoven, there might be slight unevenness or irregularities in the stich, weave, selvedge or pattern which makes each and every product unique, "Made Only One for YOU!"