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Texheritage Bangladesh Museum & Innovation Preservation Foundation has officially documented and published a rare handcrafted textile artifact from its national collection, assigning it a value of USD 10 million as part of its cultural preservation archive.
The textile…
By Texheritage-Bangladesh: Museum, Innovation & Preservation Foundation
Fashion is often described as cyclical—but in reality, what returns is not just style, but meaning. Khadi is one of those rare textiles where history, politics, craftsmanship, and identity are all woven into a single fabric.
Once considered…
A Curatorial & Technical Perspective from Texheritage Bangladesh Museum
Introduction: A Living Textile Civilization
Jamdani is one of the most refined handloom systems in the world, where weaving, mathematics, and cultural memory converge through human skill rather than machines.
Historical Timeline (Years & Evolution)
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By Texheritage Bangladesh: Museum, Innovation & Preservation This embroidered textile artifact from the 1990s reflects the rich tradition of South Asian domestic craftsmanship and handmade surface decoration. Developed on a lightweight cotton plain-weave fabric, the piece features floral vine motifs executed through hand embroidery…
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…
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…
By Texheritage Bangladesh: Museum, Innovation & Preservation
The textile and garment industry of Bangladesh is highly dependent on energy — gas, electricity, and diesel. During an oil or energy crisis, factories face increased production costs, shipment delays, and reduced competitiveness in the global market. Many…
By Texheritage Bangladesh: Museum, Innovation & Preservation Foundation Publication
1. Background
Under the leadership of Tarique Rahman, the Government of Bangladesh has launched the ambitious 2026 Canal Restoration Programme to re-excavate and restore historic waterways. The programme aims to ensure natural water flow, strengthen drainage systems,…
Founder’s Voice | Texheritage Bangladesh Museum
As a Founder of Texheritage Bangladesh Museum and a Textile Researcher, I strongly believe that Bangladesh is entering a new era — one where research will define our global position in fashion. For decades, we have proven our…
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…
By Texheritage Bangladesh: Museum, Innovation & Preservation Foundation Publication
Fashion in the 2026s is being reshaped by Generation Z, broadly defined as those born between the late 1990s and early 2010s. This generation has emerged as a transformative force in global style, favoring clothing that…
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…