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Saturday, 12 April 2014

Recycled Silk Sari Yarn

This is recycled sari silk yarn.
It is the edges of the silk material that is used to make saris, collected and sorted and then spun, usually using drop spindles into a thick and thin, very textured yarn
The women are usually working in a co-operative in order to provide for their families
Posted by Woolnlove at 14:10
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