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Savar’s Bhakurta hums with Eid jewellery rush

Though Dhaka’s Tanti Bazar and Shankhari Bazar are famous for ornaments, Savar’s Bhakurta village has been producing different designs for years. Most residents rely on jewellery making, a craft they have practised for 150 to 200 years. While work slows at certain times, it picks up around Eid.

Artisans in Savar’s Bhakurta village use traditional hand-crafting techniques to decorate jewellery as the hub gears up for the Eid rush. Photo: Abdullah Al Momin
Artisans in Savar’s Bhakurta village use traditional hand-crafting techniques to decorate jewellery as the hub gears up for the Eid rush. Photo: Abdullah Al Momin
Artisans in Savar’s Bhakurta village use traditional hand-crafting techniques to decorate jewellery as the hub gears up for the Eid rush. Photo: Abdullah Al Momin
Artisans in Savar’s Bhakurta village use traditional hand-crafting techniques to decorate jewellery as the hub gears up for the Eid rush. Photo: Abdullah Al Momin
In Bhakurta’s jewellery factories, artisans make jewellery according to customers’ demands. Photo: Abdullah Al Momin
In Bhakurta’s jewellery factories, artisans make jewellery according to customers’ demands. Photo: Abdullah Al Momin
Artisans in Savar’s Bhakurta use plaster to secure jewellery pieces for precision soldering after the initial design is set. Photo: Abdullah Al Momin
Artisans in Savar’s Bhakurta use plaster to secure jewellery pieces for precision soldering after the initial design is set. Photo: Abdullah Al Momin
An artisan in Savar’s Bhakurta washes away the plaster used to hold jewellery in place during the soldering process. Photo: Abdullah Al Momin
An artisan in Savar’s Bhakurta washes away the plaster used to hold jewellery in place during the soldering process. Photo: Abdullah Al Momin
Jewelleries are being made for welding. Jewellery made in Bhakurta is exported abroad to meet the country’s demand. Photo: Abdullah Al Momin
Jewelleries are being made for welding. Jewellery made in Bhakurta is exported abroad to meet the country’s demand. Photo: Abdullah Al Momin
Jewellery is made from almost all metals in Bhakurta, including gold, silver, copper, and brass. Photo: Abdullah Al Momin
Jewellery is made from almost all metals in Bhakurta, including gold, silver, copper, and brass. Photo: Abdullah Al Momin
In Bhakurta’s jewellery factories, artisans make jewellery according to customers’ demands. Photo: Abdullah Al Momin
In Bhakurta’s jewellery factories, artisans make jewellery according to customers’ demands. Photo: Abdullah Al Momin
Artisans make jewellery worth Tk 30 to thousands in Savar’s Bhakurta, depending on the design and size. Photo: Abdullah Al Momin
Artisans make jewellery worth Tk 30 to thousands in Savar’s Bhakurta, depending on the design and size. Photo: Abdullah Al Momin
Jewellery made at home or in factories is sold to local shops. Photo: Abdullah Al Momin
Jewellery made at home or in factories is sold to local shops. Photo: Abdullah Al Momin
Artisans in Savar’s Bhakurta craft custom jewellery to meet buyer demands as the hub hums with activity. Photo: Abdullah Al Momin
Artisans in Savar’s Bhakurta craft custom jewellery to meet buyer demands as the hub hums with activity. Photo: Abdullah Al Momin
Artisans in Savar’s Bhakurta produce jewellery for wholesale markets in Dhaka and beyond, customising designs to meet the specific requirements of retailers. Photo: Abdullah Al Momin
Artisans in Savar’s Bhakurta produce jewellery for wholesale markets in Dhaka and beyond, customising designs to meet the specific requirements of retailers. Photo: Abdullah Al Momin
A shopkeeper displays different jewellery made in a local shop in Savar’s Bhakurta. Photo: Abdullah Al Momin
A shopkeeper displays different jewellery made in a local shop in Savar’s Bhakurta. Photo: Abdullah Al Momin
Jewelleries are being made for welding. Jewellery made in Bhakurta is exported abroad to meet the country’s demand. Photo: Abdullah Al Momin
Jewelleries are being made for welding. Jewellery made in Bhakurta is exported abroad to meet the country’s demand. Photo: Abdullah Al Momin
Artisans in Savar’s Bhakurta solder intricate jewellery pieces, which are supplied to markets across the country. Photo: Abdullah Al Momin
Artisans in Savar’s Bhakurta solder intricate jewellery pieces, which are supplied to markets across the country. Photo: Abdullah Al Momin
Residents of Savar’s Bhakurta say their jewellery-making tradition is 150 to 200 years old, with most families involved in the craft. Photo: Abdullah Al Momin.
Residents of Savar’s Bhakurta say their jewellery-making tradition is 150 to 200 years old, with most families involved in the craft. Photo: Abdullah Al Momin.

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Published : 08 Mar 2026, 08:38 PM

Updated : 08 Mar 2026, 08:38 PM

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