Apr 20, 2021
In the fantasy genre, it’s popular for writers to invent some kind of special, magical material, such as “Valerian steel” from the
Game of Thrones series, or Frodo Baggins’ mithril chainmail in J. R. R. Tolkien’s writings.
Now in Bangladesh, a lost art of weaving that once created the most spectacular fabric the world had ever known is being revived, bit by bit and full of improvisations, to restore a piece of intangible cultural heritage and the national pride of a nation.
The material in question is called Dhaka muslin, and a feature piece by the
BBC explains why one would be excused for thinking its story was pulled from