Jamdani is actually traditional weaving, It's not counted as modern day garment sector. You know about muslin fabric of the mughals & British era, right? New age jamdani weavers are the successors of those ancient muslin weavers. India also has their own kind of beautiful jamdani yet the most famous jamdani in the whole world is ours. ❤️
@@carriepatsalis they don’t follow any set design scripture, they only repeat the patterns whatever comes to their mind. That's their amazement to me 😍 The only order they follow like this piece has to have heavy or light work.
As a Bangladeshi, i am really grateful for ur contribution towards highlighting the cultures and communities of Bangladesh.. I hope u stay in Bangladesh forever with us..
My mom donates many of her old Sarees to young girls whenever she goes back to BD as she no longer wears them in favor of more religious clothing. It's really cool to see the process in how they are made.
You are presenting these perfect facts and details of Bangladesh to the world so beautifully. Thank you very much. The way you portray each country in your videos beautifully and succinctly inspires me again and again.🌷🇧🇩
Hi Carrie, Amazing video again, we loved how you are giving air time to the workers of the jamdani saree workers. These people work very hard all year round to produce these lovely sarees but are often forgotten about, so it was great to see you highlighting their efforts in the jamdani industry. RIP to the young guy, our condolences goes out to his family. Much love from Sylhet ❤️
You should come here in bangladesh again and again. It is such a country, whereas stories never end. Despite the small land, it has culture with struggle , proverty and many more.
Thank You, Carrie. You are different from most TH-camrs, you show everything from Nature to Business to Daily life. You show it in a way that many failed to do it. Waiting for your next upload.
Hand woven muslin from Dacca was must-have in all the royal houses of Europe in the 17th century. The finest most exquisite fabric perhaps ever. It was awesome to see how high end sarees are made.
Businesses like this 40 year old talented and hard working Sharee businesses are the ones that needs to get more branded and be brought to the international markets, like they do in Japan. But unlike in Japan, the talented businesses here never get the attentions they need. I hope investors and entrepreneurs in the future see the potential in these businesses in Bangladesh, and help them reach global status. Maybe you can help these businesses by letting your European peers know more about these talented and high value workers and businesses.
As a bangladeshi i was never seen that before . I am really pleased to see that. And thanks to you to represent that . And again . Thanks to told the meaning of that sing is .Stop child labour . People are knowing about it. Hope you enjoying in BANGLADRSH .
The beautiful clothes adorn us as a result of the united life of working as a family of these people of Bangladesh. What can be sweeter than this! Thanks for sharing this beautiful video.
You’ve hit the nail on the head here.. that business in particular felt like a big family. The workers were free to come in and out of the family home.. they sat easily with Anwar and Abul Kalam and chatted so happily.
Carrie any plan to watch bangladesh and england odi cricket series in the present of the stadium which will be start frist March in national cricket stadium stay well stay safe from gazipur bangladesh
Carrie! These videos are alsolutely fantasitic. Came across them a couple of days ago and I binged though them. What I alsolutely admire about your work is it that the content is driven primarily by genuine curosity....and the fact you can have spark a genuine conversation no matter what the circumstance is. Cant help but notice your BBC-esque narration...very calming haha. Have a safe trip! Love your work.
Another great documentary. I am very impressed with you. Already I am a fan. Your videos aren’t too long, they are entertaining and knowledge gaining at the same time. Great job
The place where you went to visit Mariam is neighbouring to my residence in Dhaka. It's just a 15 minute walking distance from my house. I also like the way you present things in your contents. It gives your audience a much more positive impression of the subject that you're portraying. I hope you really enjoyed your trip to Bangladesh and you gotta tell a great story to the people at your home.
Actually I never seen any detailed VLOG like this before on Jamdani maker by any Foreigner. Thanks for sharing with people who are unknown to this magnificent works. We also have Muslin , next you might visit that zone.
Saree has a special place in our heart. We prepare months before any occasion which saree we are gonna wear in that occasion. If anyone’s lover got his first job salary / birthday /anniversary / any occasion, best gift you can give a Bengali girl is a Saree
Beautiful vlog again , This kids is very cute and Happy . Our artisan are happy , skilled but underpaid . RIP Abul Kalam Azad, May Allah give him highest place in Heaven. Best Wises to you , your team and everyone involved in this vlog .
Wow very nice and amazing, thanks for sharing such an awesome day.👏👏 I really enjoyed to see your video. Stay blessed and safe. Thank you for your hard work and dedication to the work.Thank you so much for sharing such a wonderful. I wish you good luck always Best of luck.💐💕💕 Thank you.I wish you health and happiness every day.
Thanks for making these videos . Through your videos I'm exploring my own country . I hope you get to see the the hill tracks on Bangladesh and also the people living there in Bandarban. Best wishes for you . Take love 💜
Saree is an Indian accent…in Bangla it is “ Sharee” or “Shari” with an extra “H”. And the vocal sound will be similar to the English word “Shall” with the pronunciation of “Sh”. Thanks
Is Amit your Bangladeshi interpreter? or he is your friend? I want to know another thing that are you working for any NGO or are you just fascinated by rural life? I'm so curious about you as you are so a friendly and good-hearted person.
Hi Carrie, I watch your videos every day from Scotland, my home country is Bangladesh. You are amazing. I wish I could visit my country with you dear. I want to meet you in London, I also want to be your Bangladeshi Scottish friend, Would you like me to make friends with you?. I'm going to visit London this summer.
IF YOU want to MORE experience pls.. come to visit in Chittagong ..... I will try my best to see you different places. note : best security will give you no doubt
Hi Carrie 💖 love your blogs and the way you present yourself in your videos love to watch and mostly I really like the way you present yourself ❤ love you I know you have kids,are you a single mother I would love to be your friend as well 😊
I request you with folded hands to make a video at my home. My elderly mother brings in sick cats lying on the street and arranges food and treatment. Now there are 12 cats.
Carrie, Once again you made me bow my head before you for, you've tried to touch the core of the centuries long Bengladesh's pride. These are the core people who inherits the aesthec beauty and keeps creating many varients. Queens of UK used to collect some of these unique artifacts. for them, the beauty is within them so they don't need to be exhibitionists... they are what they are. Unfortunate is, there are middlemen (beneficiaries) who relish the finacial benefits. I would request you to make some time to read about Bangal's Maslins and Jamdanees. How British rulers cut their fingers to destroy the world famous Artworks from the worlds history. But today, the government has been funding for extensive research works to rediscover the lost glory.
I really would love to see muslin production return.. I can’t understand what the British government were thinking to destroy this industry.. absolutely horrific
@@carriepatsalis By the time then the whole world was experiencing the shortage of raw material especially, making ample supply to the demand of clothing... Outside of the then British empire was controlling the cotton and carpus market centering Persia, Egypt and some Afirican regions. Britishers in fact, were loosing the control of the market... whetever products they could accomodate and sell in broader market Muslin and Jamdanees were atop the demand chart and since it was so exclussive and expensive Britishers didn't want to lose the common thread market. Perhaps, and also as per historical evidences, they wanted to stop this to be produced any more. Harsh reality.
The current government of Bangladesh is on the verge of bringing the glorious past of Maslin. And, they succeeded to a great extent. Also, the government has been funding to continue producing the very carpus cotton which only turns into be the thinnest thread for Muslin. I will try to give you the link to know exactly which ministry and department are working under those scholars and artisans. let me collect it. I;ll get back to you for sure. Thanks for your curious interest.
Unlike most other foreign who come just to review food , You spread our culture through your videos for which I am very greatful to you
Thank you! It’s my pleasure 😊
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Jamdani is actually traditional weaving, It's not counted as modern day garment sector. You know about muslin fabric of the mughals & British era, right? New age jamdani weavers are the successors of those ancient muslin weavers. India also has their own kind of beautiful jamdani yet the most famous jamdani in the whole world is ours. ❤️
Yes I have learnt about the Muslin fabric history.. it was amazing to see the talent here 😍
@@carriepatsalis they don’t follow any set design scripture, they only repeat the patterns whatever comes to their mind. That's their amazement to me 😍 The only order they follow like this piece has to have heavy or light work.
As a Bangladeshi, i am really grateful for ur contribution towards highlighting the cultures and communities of Bangladesh.. I hope u stay in Bangladesh forever with us..
Thanks so much! It’s a pleasure 🥰
My mom donates many of her old Sarees to young girls whenever she goes back to BD as she no longer wears them in favor of more religious clothing. It's really cool to see the process in how they are made.
That’s such a lovely thing that your mum does! They are really beautiful pieces 😍
After watching you..I observed that humanity still alive...thanks to come Bangladesh...
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You are presenting these perfect facts and details of Bangladesh to the world so beautifully. Thank you very much. The way you portray each country in your videos beautifully and succinctly inspires me again and again.🌷🇧🇩
Thank you so much! That’s really made me smile 😊
Such a brilliant video. What skilful & lovely people. Should be on TV worldwide! ❤
Thanks!! Catch up soon! 😍
Hi Carrie,
Amazing video again, we loved how you are giving air time to the workers of the jamdani saree workers. These people work very hard all year round to produce these lovely sarees but are often forgotten about, so it was great to see you highlighting their efforts in the jamdani industry. RIP to the young guy, our condolences goes out to his family.
Much love from Sylhet ❤️
It was amazing to see their talent.. and what a lovely lovely company too.. like a big family 🥰
You should come here in bangladesh again and again. It is such a country, whereas stories never end. Despite the small land, it has culture with struggle , proverty and many more.
You are so right that stories are boundless here 😍
You are one of the few tourists who explored Bangladesh in a different way… In my opinion, you are the best.
Thanks so much 🥰
Nice video our poor people really so simple and big soul thank you sister your so big Hart love from Bangladesh 🇧🇩
Thank You for introducing real polite wide minded kind hearted Bangladesh!
Thank You, Carrie. You are different from most TH-camrs, you show everything from Nature to Business to Daily life. You show it in a way that many failed to do it. Waiting for your next upload.
Thank you! Just planing out my next edit! Give me a few days and let’s see 😍
You are amazing Carrie, thank you for introducing Bangladesh in different ways❤
My pleasure 😊
Hand woven muslin from Dacca was must-have in all the royal houses of Europe in the 17th century. The finest most exquisite fabric perhaps ever. It was awesome to see how high end sarees are made.
I agree.. it’s a tragedy the muslin industry was destroyed there by the Brits
I am so thrilled the way you coup with the locals. Amazing.
Thank you! 😃
@@carriepatsalis You are welcome.
Businesses like this 40 year old talented and hard working Sharee businesses are the ones that needs to get more branded and be brought to the international markets, like they do in Japan. But unlike in Japan, the talented businesses here never get the attentions they need. I hope investors and entrepreneurs in the future see the potential in these businesses in Bangladesh, and help them reach global status. Maybe you can help these businesses by letting your European peers know more about these talented and high value workers and businesses.
I agree.. they are very special now.. this level of creativity and detail should most definitely be celebrated
As a bangladeshi i was never seen that before .
I am really pleased to see that.
And thanks to you to represent that . And again . Thanks to told the meaning of that sing is .Stop child labour .
People are knowing about it.
Hope you enjoying in BANGLADRSH .
Thank you! This was such a great example of a well run business with an amazing product
Thank you @Carrie what an eye opener 👏🏼
This is how a professional does work ❤️ beautifully presented. Love your work.
Thank you so much!
The beautiful clothes adorn us as a result of the united life of working as a family of these people of Bangladesh. What can be sweeter than this! Thanks for sharing this beautiful video.
You’ve hit the nail on the head here.. that business in particular felt like a big family. The workers were free to come in and out of the family home.. they sat easily with Anwar and Abul Kalam and chatted so happily.
Thanks for showing our culture to the world.
It's my pleasure😊
You are obsessed with Bangladesh! In a good way ofcourse!
😁.. I have lots of stories to go!
@@carriepatsalis I hope you are there during Ramadan which is in 3 weeks time. Then you can see a different Bangladesh.
Carrie any plan to watch bangladesh and england odi cricket series in the present of the stadium which will be start frist March in national cricket stadium stay well stay safe from gazipur bangladesh
That will be epic! I will be flying to Chittagong then!
U r amazing.. thank you for your visit our country..❤️❤️
Thank you 😊
Carrie! These videos are alsolutely fantasitic. Came across them a couple of days ago and I binged though them. What I alsolutely admire about your work is it that the content is driven primarily by genuine curosity....and the fact you can have spark a genuine conversation no matter what the circumstance is. Cant help but notice your BBC-esque narration...very calming haha. Have a safe trip! Love your work.
Forgot to add.. big fan of Ahmed too!
Awww thanks a million! Really glad you’re enjoying them.. lots to come from this recent trip 😍
Another great documentary. I am very impressed with you. Already I am a fan.
Your videos aren’t too long, they are entertaining and knowledge gaining at the same time.
Great job
Thanks so much, I appreciate that 🥰
I recommend and suggest our authorities to appoint Carrie as our Ambassador of Tourism. She is Too good for Bangladesh.
🥰.. I would love to work with them
I second this.
The place where you went to visit Mariam is neighbouring to my residence in Dhaka. It's just a 15 minute walking distance from my house.
I also like the way you present things in your contents. It gives your audience a much more positive impression of the subject that you're portraying.
I hope you really enjoyed your trip to Bangladesh and you gotta tell a great story to the people at your home.
Cool! I really enjoyed meeting her.. it was lovely for me to get to know her and explore more of Bangladeshi culture 🥰
I haven't been to Jamdani Saree place myself. You are indeed fortunate to visit a Jamdanee Saree industry. Thank you
It’s amazing to watch!
You r doing very special & informative vedio. Excellent 👌👍.
Rana fm Bangladesh 🇧🇩🇧🇩🇧🇩🇧🇩
Thank you 😊
Actually I never seen any detailed VLOG like this before on Jamdani maker by any Foreigner. Thanks for sharing with people who are unknown to this magnificent works. We also have Muslin , next you might visit that zone.
It’s amazing to see such talent at work 😍
Saree has a special place in our heart. We prepare months before any occasion which saree we are gonna wear in that occasion. If anyone’s lover got his first job salary / birthday /anniversary / any occasion, best gift you can give a Bengali girl is a Saree
I can totally see why! They are the most beautiful dresses to wear.. really stunning 😍
I Really love your work. This is amazing. ❤❤🇧🇩
Thank you so much 😀
Love From Bangladesh 🇧🇩
Lovely ❤️ thank you for capturing and presenting these stories...💖
My pleasure 😊
Just amazing presentation of rural economics activities!! You are outstanding. Best wishes from Dhaka.
Thank you so much 😀
@@carriepatsalis welcome
It's incredible. The most talented workers of Bangladesh 💞💞💞. It's amazing to see you with those lovely people.
Thank you so much 😀
Beside Saree Jamdani fabric is using for Panjabi, Kurta, Shirt and other dresses also
thanks for visit our Bangladesh 🇧🇩🇧🇩🤩🤩🤩
Love from Bangladesh,,,
Beautiful vlog again , This kids is very cute and Happy . Our artisan are happy , skilled but underpaid . RIP Abul Kalam Azad, May Allah give him highest place in Heaven. Best Wises to you , your team and everyone involved in this vlog .
Thanks.. and yes RIP Abul Kalam ❤️
Hi Carrie, nice video..... You are a lovely and good heart person..... Informative video
Thank you so much!
Wow very nice and amazing, thanks for sharing such an awesome day.👏👏 I really enjoyed to see your video. Stay blessed and safe. Thank you for your hard work and dedication to the work.Thank you so much for sharing such a wonderful. I wish you good luck always Best of luck.💐💕💕 Thank you.I wish you health and happiness every day.
Many thanks to you! 😍
Carrie, your "vlogs" are less like TH-cam vlogs and more like BBC Documentaries. Excellent!
She was news producer
Thanks so much! I am really pleased you’re enjoying them!
Yapp you are so kind and fresh mind
Another nice video.Your videos never disappoint us ❤️
I pray that this channel will be big 😇
Thank you so much 🥰
Thanks for making these videos . Through your videos I'm exploring my own country . I hope you get to see the the hill tracks on Bangladesh and also the people living there in Bandarban. Best wishes for you . Take love 💜
Guess where I am driving today 😍😄
You always visit the most unexpected places . So I will not take a risk by guessing rather I will wait for a great video.
Falling in love with your work more and more everyday carrie❤❤❤❤🇧🇩
Thank you so much! That’s very kind 🥰
I love your documentary like vedios.
Glad you like them!
I’m really impressed by your work❤❤❤
Thank you 😊
I have seen all your Bangladeshi blogs
Thank you so much for watching! 🥰
Please come to 'Rangpur ciry'.It is one of the most traditional cities of Bangladesh❤️❤️
I missed it this time but it’s now high up in my wishlist for next
Saree is an Indian accent…in Bangla it is “ Sharee” or “Shari” with an extra “H”. And the vocal sound will be similar to the English word “Shall” with the pronunciation of “Sh”. Thanks
You’re right.. saree is also how the Brits generally say it too 🥰
বাংলাদেশ 🇧🇩🇧🇩🤩
That's loomers remind me of 2500 year old Moslin clothes. They used to make like Moslin which prices start from 2000 pounds in til 1770
Absolutely incredible 😍
💓from🇧🇩
Beautiful carrie ❤
Perfect video
Wonderful video
Many thanks
Lovely.
Bangladesh Jamdani is the Best in world.
It’s stunning 😍
Sad to hear that MD. Abul Kalam Azad is no more with us in this planet. May God grant him Jannah. ☝🏼🤲🏽
What happened to him?
It’s very sad.. he leaves behind a beautiful family
Is Amit your Bangladeshi interpreter? or he is your friend? I want to know another thing that are you working for any NGO or are you just fascinated by rural life? I'm so curious about you as you are so a friendly and good-hearted person.
Hello! Amit is my guide.. and I am just a traveller fascinated by people.. 😄
You are different from other bloggers 💕
Thank you so much 😊
@@carriepatsalis take love💕 we will be with you
Hi carrie an other beautiful vlog 👏🌹
Thank you 😊
Hi Carrie, I watch your videos every day from Scotland, my home country is Bangladesh. You are amazing. I wish I could visit my country with you dear. I want to meet you in London, I also want to be your Bangladeshi Scottish friend, Would you like me to make friends with you?. I'm going to visit London this summer.
I am really happy you like my videos! Lots more to come 😍
Hi carrie, being the first one to comment! 😊
You’re awesome 🤩
May Allah grant Abul Kalam Azad with best rewards! 😥
So very very sad.. 😞
Promoting handcrafting great to highlight to world we don't now how is this thing make straggering all things 🌍👍👍
So much care, attention and skill 😍
IF YOU want to MORE experience pls.. come to visit in Chittagong .....
I will try my best to see you different places.
note : best security will give you no doubt
My beautiful TH-camr. You are so cute. Love to your explanation ☺️
Thank you so much 😀
Hi Carrie 💖 love your blogs and the way you present yourself in your videos love to watch and mostly I really like the way you present yourself ❤ love you I know you have kids,are you a single mother I would love to be your friend as well 😊
very nice
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nice
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Best vido I love this
Thank you 😊
@@carriepatsalis wellcame
wow
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Nice video nice tant saree ❤
Thanks 😊
@@carriepatsalis well come
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Sad news may he RIP
What happened to abul kalam azad? He looks like a young lad.
He died suddenly.. that’s all I know
He's my friend who died few days before
So sorry.. the saddest news I received 😢
Yo do you wanna go underground..of Bangladesh.. The other side of Bangladesh.... I can show you....
I request you with folded hands to make a video at my home. My elderly mother brings in sick cats lying on the street and arranges food and treatment. Now there are 12 cats.
Awww she sounds wonderful 🥰
What happened to Mohammad Abul Kalam Azad? He was there with you. How di he pass away? 🥺 So sorry to know.
I don’t know the details other than he died very suddenly 😞
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cotton saree best
Me and my 5 years old daughter are watching your video from London & my daughter is asking me how did he die?😢
Sadly very suddenly.. I don’t know the details
Carrie,
Once again you made me bow my head before you for, you've tried to touch the core of the centuries long Bengladesh's pride. These are the core people who inherits the aesthec beauty and keeps creating many varients. Queens of UK used to collect some of these unique artifacts. for them, the beauty is within them so they don't need to be exhibitionists... they are what they are. Unfortunate is, there are middlemen (beneficiaries) who relish the finacial benefits. I would request you to make some time to read about Bangal's Maslins and Jamdanees. How British rulers cut their fingers to destroy the world famous Artworks from the worlds history. But today, the government has been funding for extensive research works to rediscover the lost glory.
I really would love to see muslin production return.. I can’t understand what the British government were thinking to destroy this industry.. absolutely horrific
@@carriepatsalis By the time then the whole world was experiencing the shortage of raw material especially, making ample supply to the demand of clothing... Outside of the then British empire was controlling the cotton and carpus market centering Persia, Egypt and some Afirican regions. Britishers in fact, were loosing the control of the market... whetever products they could accomodate and sell in broader market Muslin and Jamdanees were atop the demand chart and since it was so exclussive and expensive Britishers didn't want to lose the common thread market. Perhaps, and also as per historical evidences, they wanted to stop this to be produced any more. Harsh reality.
The current government of Bangladesh is on the verge of bringing the glorious past of Maslin. And, they succeeded to a great extent. Also, the government has been funding to continue producing the very carpus cotton which only turns into be the thinnest thread for Muslin. I will try to give you the link to know exactly which ministry and department are working under those scholars and artisans. let me collect it. I;ll get back to you for sure. Thanks for your curious interest.
🌶️🌶️🌶️ Nice
Please use a better camera 😭😭😭
You offering to buy one? Love kind and wonderful comments like this
You need to work on your "hush"..just not strong enough :D
😁…’push’! 😆
First me pin📌📌📌
Thanks a million 😍
Come Jessore It's in Bangladesh part... It's a district... If you come then contact me...I invited you
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