Doari embroidery, also known as "Doari work," is a traditional handcraft originating from the regions of West Bengal and Bangladesh. Characterized by intricate, chain-stitched patterns in gold or silver threads, it adorns Bengali sarees (like the Tant saree and Baluchari saree) and other textiles. This art form, cherished for centuries, symbolizes cultural identity and craftsmanship, often depicting mythological tales, rural life, or floral motifs. However, modernization has threatened its survival, making preservation efforts vital.