Iccher Bakso: Preserving Bangladesh’s cultural elegance in digital era

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Entertainment Desk :
In the bustling world of e-commerce, a Bangladeshi F-Commerce site named ‘Iccher Baksho’ is making waves by not just selling products but weaving a narrative of cultural preservation.

Founded by Israt Jahan Akhtar, affectionately known as Rumana, this online platform is dedicated to promoting and preserving the rich cultural heritage of Bangladesh.

‘Iccher Baksho’ focuses on catering to the sartorial needs of Bangladeshi females, offering a curated collection of traditional Jamdani sarees, Monipuri sarees, and authentic brass jewellery.

Rumana’s vision goes beyond business; it is a heartfelt effort to safeguard the originality of the country’s cultural treasures.

The platform doesn’t just offer products; it tells a story of tradition and craftsmanship.

Each Jamdani saree is a masterpiece, showcasing the intricate weaving techniques that have been passed down through generations.

The Monipuri sarees are a testament to the vibrant and diverse heritage of Bangladesh, while the brass jewellery reflects the country’s rich artistic traditions.

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Rumana, envisions ‘Iccher Baksho’ as more than just a business venture.

It’s a cultural movement aimed at reconnecting the modern Bangladeshi woman with her roots.

By embracing and promoting traditional attire, ‘Iccher Baksho’ is contributing to the preservation of Bangladesh’s unique cultural identity in the digital age.

In a world where fast fashion often overshadows cultural significance, ‘Iccher Baksho’ stands as a beacon of authenticity and pride.

Rumana’s dedication to her vision is not just evident in the products offered but also in the larger narrative of cultural heritage preservation that she is championing through her F-Commerce platform.

‘Iccher Baksho’ is more than a marketplace; it’s a celebration of Bangladesh’s cultural elegance in the 21st century, said a press release.