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Shataranji (Bengali: শতরঞ্জি) is a weaving technique traditionally used in the Rangpur region of Bangladesh. In 2021, it was declared a Geographical Indication Product of Bangladesh. Each thread carries the heritage of Bangladesh, blending tradition, skill, and artistry into timeless patterns.

Shataranji is believed to date back to the Mughal Empire by locals, however, the exact origin of Shataranji is unknown. The most common materials used to weave Shataranji are cotton yarn, jute yarn, wool, among others
Each thread of our collection is made by local villagers especially women, who supports their family by weaving these masterpiece on their handlooms.
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