
Handloom Weavers
Handloom weavers are artisans who craft textiles using traditional looms operated manually. They create fabrics such as sarees, dhotis, and scarves by interlacing yarns thread by thread, often reflecting local culture and craftsmanship. These artisans typically work in small-scale settings, preserving age-old techniques passed down through generations. Their work maintains the cultural heritage of textile arts, offering unique and high-quality products. Handloom weaving supports local economies and promotes sustainable fashion, emphasizing eco-friendly practices and community-based livelihoods. Despite facing challenges from industrialized production, handloom weavers continue to contribute significantly to cultural preservation and economic sustainability.