Inspired by the mystique of Bengal’s winter mornings, ‘Kuashar Choya’ — meaning ‘Touch of Mist’ — is a whisper of elegance woven in the heart of tradition. This handwoven muslin sari is as light as the early morning fog that kisses the fields of rural Bengal. The fabric is so fine, it feels like you’re wearing a memory — soft, translucent, and weightless.
Woven by skilled artisans using traditional looms, it echoes the era when Dhaka muslin was known as the fabric of royalty. Its pure white tone is a symbol of peace and simplicity, ideal for women who prefer subtle grace over grand display. Whether worn during a cultural celebration, a morning puja, or a quiet evening gathering, ‘Kuashar Choya’ adapts to your mood — humble yet regal. Pair it with silver jewelry, a fresh flower in your hair, and a soft smile. This sari is not just clothing; it’s a story of our land, our rivers, and our heritage, woven into a six-yard wonder.
Let it remind you of mist-covered village ponds, the smell of earth after rain, and the poetry that lives in every corner of Bengal. Each ‘new muslin’ sari is embellished with traditional motifs, using age old, eco-friendly processes by skilled crafts-people, using the finest cotton yarn of 300-400 count originating from the ‘phuti karpas’ of Bengal. To own this unique item, please contact info@bengalmuslin.com