Jhuna was a fine sheer fabric, an open-weave structure similar to gauze. Jhuna was used primarily in the dresses of the dancers. It was another kind of fine muslin produced in Bengal with other peers such as .[1] [2]
Jhuna is a derivation word of That means fine and thin.[3]
Jhuna was produced in pieces with the dimensions, 20 yards of length, and one-yard width.
Unlike other muslins, exports of Jhuna were forbidden.
Jhuna was purposefully produced for the use of wealthy women households as well as the clothing of dancers and singers.