| Loation
of the community: Bhagalpur, Bihar
Name of the local entrepreneur/NGO/master
craftsman: Manas Sinha
Number of artisan:
25
About the group:
Bhagalpur,
in Bihar, India is famous worldwide for its silk
production. The silk industry in this city is
hundreds of years old and a whole clan exist that
has been producing silk for generations. But with
the introduction of mechanized looms, the traditional
hand weaving communities are gradually losing
their livelihood.
CFM is working with 25 weavers belonging to the
minority community in Nathnagar (Bhagalpur), Bihar.
It is a cottage industry and both the men and
women are involved in the weaving process called
'TanaBana' or warp and weft. A combination of
hand processes ensures a range of special effects
that give each product a distinctive finish, impossible
to recreate. Women are involved in the straightening
of the threads, loading the loom and arranging
the threads which results in the final product.
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