The fading sari

Updated: 2014-11-27 16:55

(chinadaily.com.cn)

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The craft of sari making in India has been in decline in recent years as most weavers have been forced to give up for financial reasons. They quit the traditional business to work as laborers as low salaries from weaving were not enough to cover daily needs. Average earnings of a weaver’s family are between 150 and 200 euros per month.

The fading sari

An Indian girl packs the spool of yarns at a handloom weaving centre in Fulia, 97 km north of Calcutta, eastern India, Sept 1, 2013. The region has over 125,000 handlooms, churning out Shantipuri, Tangail, and Jamdani saris from a variety of fabrics like cotton, tussar and silk. [Photo/IC]

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