Jamdani is a vividly patterned, sheer cotton fabric traditionally woven on a handloom. While Bengal is renowned for its Jamdani, many textiles in South India during the early modern period also featured this intricate weaving technique. Tanjore was particularly notable for its Jamdani textiles, and regions like Uppada and Venkatagiri continue to weave exceptionally fine Jamdanis to this day, showcasing the enduring legacy and widespread influence of this exquisite fabric.