Bangladesh Explores Jute-Inspired Tattoos

In Dhaka, universities are running art projects where students use jute plant motifs—Bangladesh’s “golden fiber”—to design tattoos. Teachers explain the crop’s historical role in trade and identity, while artists experiment with stylized rope and weave patterns.

Economists and environmentalists join the sessions to highlight how tattoos can spark conversations about sustainability and heritage. The designs are seen as modern tributes to Bangladesh’s agricultural backbone.

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