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The process in Ban Thasawang, a village weaving silk for the elites, is much more complicated than on the semi-automatic loom.  It requires four to five people working together on one piece of fabric. Even though they work as a team, one person always sits below the ground level. Immersed in semidarkness and isolated from the gossips above, staring blankly ahead.  This figure is perhaps the best metaphor for the state of the nation's homegrown industry.

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The process in Ban Thasawang, a village weaving silk for the elites, is much more complicated than on the semi-automatic loom. It requires four to five people working together on one piece of fabric. Even though they work as a team, one person always sits below the ground level. Immersed in semidarkness and isolated from the gossips above, staring blankly ahead. This figure is perhaps the best metaphor for the state of the nation's homegrown industry.

Tags: silk, thailand, surin, silkworm, village, eco-tourism, culture, traditions, craft, off beat

 

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