Cotton Saree

Explore the latest cotton saree collection at Abhrikaa by Eka. Shop handloom cotton sarees including tie dye, handstitch and block print styles, crafted for everyday elegance.

Latest Style Pure Cotton Saree Price in Bangladesh 2026

If you have been comparing cotton saree price in Bangladesh across different online stores, you have probably noticed how much the range can shift depending on the weave, the fabric weight, and the amount of handwork involved. At Abhrikaa by Eka, we keep that range honest. Every cotton saree in our collection is handwoven, and the pricing reflects the actual craft that goes into it, not inflated tags dressed up as a discount.

What Makes Our Cotton Saree Collection Different

A lot of stores selling cotton saree in Bangladesh mix in printed or mass-produced pieces alongside handloom ones, without always making that distinction clear. We only work with handloom cotton, sourced directly from weaving clusters that specialise in Tangail tant, Jamdani motif work, block printing, and hand tie dye techniques. That means every saree carries some trace of the hands that made it, whether that is a slightly uneven dye pattern from shibori work or the fine texture of a hand block print.

This also affects how we think about pricing. A plain cotton saree with minimal detailing will naturally sit at a lower price point than one with dense Jamdani motifs or hand stitched embroidery across the pallu. We keep our pricing structured around that logic, so you know what you are paying for rather than guessing.

Styles You Will Find in This Collection

Our range spans a few distinct categories within cotton sarees, each suited to a different mood and occasion.

Tangail Tant

Carries the classic handloom feel, often finished with woven butis or floral pallu work. Suited for both daily wear and casual festive days.

Jamdani Motif

Brings in more intricate zari and thread work, usually on a half silk or cotton base — a step up for occasions that call for a bit more presence.

Tie Dye & Shibori

Organic, non-repeating patterns over structured prints. Each piece varies slightly due to the hand dyeing process, which is part of the appeal rather than a flaw.

Block Print

Leans into traditional motifs like mandalas and florals, often finished with tassel or bead detailing along the pallu.

Why Cotton Saree Price in Bangladesh Varies So Much

If you look across different sellers, you will notice cotton saree prices in Bangladesh can range from a few thousand taka to well over ten thousand, depending largely on fabric type and detailing. Pure cotton pieces with light printing tend to sit at the more accessible end. Half silk blends and muslin exclusive sarees, which involve finer yarn and more elaborate handwork, understandably cost more. Hand embroidery, tassel work, and dense motif printing also add to the final price, since these are done manually rather than through automated processes.

At Abhrikaa by Eka, we try to keep this transparent. Product pages list the fabric, the technique used, and the detailing involved, so you are not left comparing photos without understanding what is actually driving the price difference.

Caring for Your Cotton Saree

Handloom cotton sarees, especially those with hand dye or hand block print work, do best with a bit of care. We generally recommend a first wash separately in cold water to settle any initial colour release, followed by gentle hand washing for future washes.

Drying in shade rather than direct sunlight helps preserve both the colour and the fabric's natural texture over time.

Find Your Next Cotton Saree

Whether you are looking for something for daily wear, a family gathering, or a festive occasion, our cotton saree collection is built to offer real variety without straying from handloom authenticity. Browse through the range, compare fabric types and detailing, and find a piece that fits both your style and your budget.

What is the average cotton saree price in Bangladesh?

Cotton saree prices in Bangladesh typically range from around 2,000 to 15,000 taka, depending on the weave, fabric type, and amount of handwork involved. Simple cotton sarees sit at the lower end, while muslin exclusive or heavily detailed pieces cost more.

Are Abhrikaa by Eka sarees handloom or machine made?

All our cotton sarees are handloom, made through traditional weaving and dyeing techniques rather than mass production.

What fabric types are included in the cotton saree category?

This category includes pure cotton, half silk cotton blends, and Tangail tant fabric, each suited to different occasions and price points.

How do I know which saree suits daily wear versus festive occasions?

Lighter cotton sarees with minimal detailing are usually best for daily wear, while Jamdani motif or block print sarees with denser patterns suit festive and special occasions.

Do prices include the blouse piece?

Most listings include an unstitched blouse piece as part of the saree. Check the individual product page for exact inclusions.

How should I wash a handloom cotton saree to protect the colour?

We recommend washing separately in cold water for the first few washes, then switching to gentle hand washing, and drying in shade to protect both colour and fabric texture.

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