Celebrating Indian Handloom
India will be observing National Handloom Day on August 7 th , which commemorates the celebration of aesthetics and indigenous art. India is the only country that still produces traditional hand-woven textiles created by weavers, whereas the rest of the world has lost the art of hand-weaving and loom process, along with all natural and organic processes involved in creating textiles. There is no other country that still has an indigenous fashion like India. Our country is the home to many crafts and textiles that have been sought after by the western world from times immemorial. Even today, Indian weaves constantly make their way onto the international fashion runways. However, in recent times, the production of handloom fabrics has been dwindling. There could be a number of reasons for this decline such as low income to weavers, rising costs of raw material, lack of local demand and cheap knock-offs to name a few. Mill made fabrics and synthetics largely dominate fashion...
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