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Texheritage Bangladesh - is Bangladesh’s first dedicated, research-based textile museum and digital archive
Uttara 10, Road 13, House 49, AB2, Dhaka-1230 , Bangladesh
Texheritage Bangladesh - is Bangladesh’s first dedicated, research-based textile museum and digital archive
Uttara, Dhaka-1230 , Bangladesh

Threads of Memory: A 40-Year-Old Nakshi Kantha Sofa Cover

Introduction “40 years of craftsmanship… with origins dating back even further—to 1986.” Texheritage Bangladesh Museum is proud to present a meaningful addition to its collection—a traditional Nakshi Kantha design sofa cover, sourced from a personal family archive. This piece is more than a textile. It…

Volunteers Wanted | Texheritage Bangladesh Museum

Texheritage Bangladesh museum is inviting passionate and motivated individuals to join us as volunteers in building Bangladesh’s textile heritage platform. We are working to preserve rare collections—fabrics, trims, handcrafted pieces, and historical garments—and we need dedicated people to support this mission. Send your…

Why Bangladesh Urgently Needs a Dedicated Textile Museum

By Texheritage Bangladesh: Museum, Innovation & Preservation Foundation Publication Bangladesh is one of the world’s most powerful textile and apparel manufacturing nations. As the second-largest garment exporter globally, the country supplies fashion to Europe, North America, and beyond. Yet despite this extraordinary industrial strength, Bangladesh does…

Preserve Your Family Legacy

Submit Your Family Textiles — Protect History for Future Generations By Texheritage Bangladesh: Museum, Innovation & Preservation Foundation Publication In almost every home in Bangladesh, there is at least one garment that carries more than thread and fiber. A grandmother’s wedding saree. A mother’s hand-stitched Nakshi…

Discover Bangladesh’s Textile Legacy

By Texheritage Bangladesh: Museum, Innovation & Preservation Foundation Publication Bangladesh’s textile heritage is among the richest and most diverse in the world. Yet, despite its global influence and centuries-old history, much of this legacy remains under-documented and at risk of being forgotten. In Bangladesh, textiles…