Matka silk is a handloom treasure, born from short mulberry silk fibers left after cocoon production. Hand-spun on traditional wheels, once likened to the humble clay matka pot, these uneven threads are then woven on looms to create a fabric of rare character.
Its grainy, linen-like texture is coarser and more durable than conventional silk, yet it retains the natural luster and richness that only pure silk can offer. The result is a fabric of raw sophisticationβcelebrated for its organic irregularities, understated sheen, and timeless elegance. . It is a traditional handloom silk variety from the eastern Indian states of West Bengal and Bihar, particularly from the towns of Malda and Murshidabad.






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