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Tidbits, from 6 yard long stories. We have been selling sarees for the past 30 years in Bengal, sourcing directly from the weavers, at extremely reasonable margins. That is what has helped us to become the No.1 shopping destination for sarees in Siliguri today.
Jhumoor
3y ago
Visit our website at http://www.jhumoor.com
Check out the earlier post to this series here.
We all can learn a thing or two from the amazing bloggers we have had a chance of knowing, especially those who have an enchanted love for sarees or are aspiring fashion bloggers themselves.
Moumita Ray Ghosh (https://instagram.com/raymoumita.o7?igshid=3rklvyxev5fq) – Along with being a mind blowing fashion enthusiast and blogger, she also gives her followers glimpses of her amazing photography skills and puts in some seriously motivating quotes now and then. Her instagram profile looks so creatively o ..read more
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3y ago
To explore a varied range of Bengal sarees, click here.
Each and every town or state you travel through in India, has a rich textile and weaving legacy and since a long time, people around the world have admired and patronised India’s handwoven textiles.
Here, we have made a list of few sarees which are popular in and sourced from West Bengal.
Baluchari Sarees, Bankura, West Bengal – The Baluchari Saree originated in West Bengal, and is mainly worn by the women of India and Bangladesh. It is a hand woven saree using richly dyed silk, with intricate motifs depicting Indian mythology woven onto ..read more
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3y ago
There is nothing more quintessentially Indian than a saree. The image of a woman draped in a saree is instantly relatable as something to do with India. This traditional attire has persevered, toiled, transformed and continues to evolve, encompassing the changing world around it but also remaining consistently true to its innate characteristics. The original avatar of sarees was nothing like what we see today. We have compiled a list below to show how sarees were draped in the past according to religion, caste and occupation.
The washerwoman way: A washerwoman very cleverly used her saree as ..read more
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4y ago
Visit www.jhumoor.com to view our collection of exclusive sarees from Bengal.
We reached out to a lot of influencers on Instagram over the past few weeks, and thanks to our amazing team of interns (we reached out to them from http://www.internshala.com, Thank you so much!) we were able to get a lot of them to review our page (and our sarees) and give us a shoutout.
We featured a few of them in the first part of this blog, that you can check out here.
Here is the second list of people we adore on Instagram:
Amisha Thakur ( https://instagram.com/_amishathakur?igshid=b9ojmu2scxzt ) – A ..read more
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4y ago
Visit www.jhumoor.com to view our collection of exclusive sarees from Bengal.
Instagram has never been more happening than it is now. The number of people coming together to celebrate fashion, lifestyle and art is nothing short of phenomenal. Our monthly magazine reads for a new look or fashion trend has been replaced by a simple scrolling on our phones anytime we feel like looking for inspiration.
Needless to say, we also find inspiration for our stories, sarees and brand ideas on Instagram. Recently we had the good fortune of reaching out to multiple popular faces on the platform celebrating ..read more
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4y ago
Happy Rakhi to all our readers.
Your search for Tant sarees, handloom sarees and silks sarees ends with http://www.jhumoor.com
But to know about more Indian brands that are doing a great job of delivering amazing products at affordable rates, we have curated a list (of lists) of amazing brands that we love.
Check out these lists we love from the internet:
https://www.popxo.com/2019/03/6-amazing-affordable-indian-wear-brands-you-can-shop-from-online/
Pop Xo talks about commercial brands like Ajio and Aurelia but also features a few of our Indie favourites like Libas, Inddus, Indya, Avaasa.
A sc ..read more
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4y ago
Could there be a better time than summertime to don your favourite saree and click a nice selfie for your followers on social media?
These flowy and wavy garments are our top picks from the new collection at http://www.jhumoor.com
Pink-white combination soft Dhakai Jamdani saree
This pink and white combo is a floral treat to the eyes. Made of the finest and softest cotton cloth, this Jamdani saree is one in a million.
Bengal Katha stitch embroidery sarees is one of the finest sarees and one of the most popular ones too. Such intricate weaves of thread in a multicoloured combination is a treat ..read more
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4y ago
What is Coronavirus?
Corona virus is a global pandemic today, referred to the group of viruses commonly found in bats.
What is COVID-19?
COVID-19 is a particular coronavirus strain that has has steadily spread across humans in the world since it originated in the Wuhan city in China. Most nations of World including INDIA- which having second highest population in the World are now on partial or total lockdown in an effort to contain the virus.
The virus is increasingly having negative impact on entire human race. It results in drastic health issues for the affected person and his/her ne ..read more
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4y ago
“Pretty bird, you just crossed my way”. We absolutely love how Shwetha has styled this flowy linen saree in a bold and free expression of her own.
This deep colour looks gorgeous in a smooth contrast with the rusty tin background. We also can’t stop staring at those dreamcatcher earrings she’s paired it with.
We always thought batik was the original graffiti, but Priya has just proved it now. That saree looks like it was made to be clicked in front of that wall.
Who would have thought that a silk saree and a cowboy hat could go together. This girl never ceases to surprise ..read more
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4y ago
10 Advantages Of Using Cloth Shopping Bags
Instead Of Plastic Ones.
Amid growing concerns about plastic pollution, ‘single use’ plastic bags are being banned. The bags in question are those singlet-shaped ones that are made of very thin plastic.
3 reasons stop using
plastic shopping bags
It is almost always made from fossil gas and oil, which damages the environment
Pollutes our common home
It is dangerous for our wildlife, oceans and waterways as they do not decompose and clog
Why use cloth
shopping bags
Cloth shopping bags avoid the pollution problems that come with plastic. Bags ..read more