‘The way a sari is worn is a living dictionary of India’s stories’: Cultural historian Malvika Singh
You’ve written about saris telling the story of India’s diversity but also documenting ... to start a weaving centre and empower the local community. Muzaffar and Subhashini Ali, Richard ...
This display of Indian women’s most idiosyncratic garment — known as the sari — is, however, seen mostly when it is sun-dried right on the sandy banks at the confluence of the Ganges ...
Now, artisans are conducting market research to cater to local needs and explore ... They have entrusted the saris to a clothing buyer in India to collect feedback from wealthy consumers said ...
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