RMC935XT–A woman spins silk onto bobbins at Santipur village on the banks of the Hooghly River.
RM2WM55RY–Colorful threads hang to dry in the sun light. a palette of colours as girl hang the dyed sheets out to dry in Santipur, West Bengal..
RMMGGD0H–Santipur, India. 03rd Feb, 2018. Daily wage labors are working in the small villages of West Bengal, India where they are involved in making Traditional Indian dresses for Woman - Saree . This is a total manual process which involves drying of jute fiber, extract of fine silk from the bobbins & finally preparation of Indian Traditional Saree. Credit: Avishek Das/Pacific Press/Alamy Live News
RM2KBRC48–Debris piles after a landslide due to incessant rain, at Santipur Hillside in Guwahati, Assam, India on Friday, June 19, 2020. (Photo by David Talukdar/NurPhoto)
RM2E3AT5N–Santipur, West Bengal, India. 9th Jan, 2021. A female worker seen working on a handloom machine to produce fibres which will then used to make Indian traditional dress Saree. Credit: Avishek Das/SOPA Images/ZUMA Wire/Alamy Live News
RM2M8RTFT–Santipur, India. 14th Jan, 2023. Female worker seen spreading out the Rice grains with a rake. Drying paddy grains is one of the most important steps before sending them to the Rice mill. By reducing the moisture level of the grain, the risk of bacteria is kept to a minimum for storage. (Photo by Avishek Das/SOPA Images/Sipa USA) Credit: Sipa USA/Alamy Live News
RM2E24XMY–A weaver seen standing with colourful jute threads.The traditional dress of an Indian Woman is Saree which is very popular throughout the World for its design, variety, textures, and colours. Santipur & Fulia from Nadia districts of West Bengal, India where 90 % population are engaged in weaving activities from long Generation.
RMMKKRB3–River Hooghly Scene. Bengal. 1824
RMC935Y4–A Hindu woman with a red dot, or bindi, on her forehead at Santipur village on the banks of the Hooghly River.
RM2WM55WF–Colorful threads hang to dry in the sun light. a palette of colours as girl hang the dyed sheets out to dry in Santipur, West Bengal..
RMMGGCP0–Santipur, India. 03rd Feb, 2018. Daily wage labors are working in the small villages of West Bengal, India where they are involved in making Traditional Indian dresses for Woman - Saree . This is a total manual process which involves drying of jute fiber, extract of fine silk from the bobbins & finally preparation of Indian Traditional Saree. Credit: Avishek Das/Pacific Press/Alamy Live News
RM2KBRC43–Debris piles after a landslide due to incessant rain, at Santipur Hillside in Guwahati, Assam, India on Friday, June 19, 2020. (Photo by David Talukdar/NurPhoto)
RM2M8RTG4–Santipur, India. 14th Jan, 2023. Female worker seen spreading out the Rice grains with a rake. Drying paddy grains is one of the most important steps before sending them to the Rice mill. By reducing the moisture level of the grain, the risk of bacteria is kept to a minimum for storage. (Photo by Avishek Das/SOPA Images/Sipa USA) Credit: Sipa USA/Alamy Live News
RM2E203D0–A view of colourful Indian sarees drying under sun.The traditional dress of an Indian Woman is Saree which is very popular throughout the World for its design, variety, textures, and colours. Santipur & Fulia from Nadia districts of West Bengal, India where 90 % population are engaged in weaving activities from long Generation.
RMC935Y2–At Santipur village on the banks of the Hooghly River, a boy gathers skeins of cotton after dyeing and drying them in the sun.
RMMGGDBP–Santipur, India. 03rd Feb, 2018. Daily wage labors are working in the small villages of West Bengal, India where they are involved in making Traditional Indian dresses for Woman - Saree . This is a total manual process which involves drying of jute fiber, extract of fine silk from the bobbins & finally preparation of Indian Traditional Saree. Credit: Avishek Das/Pacific Press/Alamy Live News
RM2M8RTKW–Santipur, India. 14th Jan, 2023. Female worker seen spreading out the Rice grains with a rake. Drying paddy grains is one of the most important steps before sending them to the Rice mill. By reducing the moisture level of the grain, the risk of bacteria is kept to a minimum for storage. (Photo by Avishek Das/SOPA Images/Sipa USA) Credit: Sipa USA/Alamy Live News
RM2E203DE–A view of colourful Indian sarees drying under sun.The traditional dress of an Indian Woman is Saree which is very popular throughout the World for its design, variety, textures, and colours. Santipur & Fulia from Nadia districts of West Bengal, India where 90 % population are engaged in weaving activities from long Generation.
RM2E24XNG–An automated Handloom machine seen running at a Handloom Factory.The traditional dress of an Indian Woman is Saree which is very popular throughout the World for its design, variety, textures, and colours. Santipur & Fulia from Nadia districts of West Bengal, India where 90 % population are engaged in weaving activities from long Generation.
RM2M8RRX8–Santipur, India. 14th Jan, 2023. Female worker seen spreading out the Rice grains with a rake. Drying paddy grains is one of the most important steps before sending them to the Rice mill. By reducing the moisture level of the grain, the risk of bacteria is kept to a minimum for storage. Credit: SOPA Images Limited/Alamy Live News
RMC935XP–A man weaves a beautiful sari on a traditional wooden loom at Santipur village on the banks of the Hooghly River.
RMMGGD26–Santipur, India. 03rd Feb, 2018. Daily wage labors are working in the small villages of West Bengal, India where they are involved in making Traditional Indian dresses for Woman - Saree . This is a total manual process which involves drying of jute fiber, extract of fine silk from the bobbins & finally preparation of Indian Traditional Saree. Credit: Avishek Das/Pacific Press/Alamy Live News
RM2M8RTF9–Santipur, India. 14th Jan, 2023. Female workers seen spreading out the Rice grains with rakes. Drying paddy grains is one of the most important steps before sending them to the Rice mill. By reducing the moisture level of the grain, the risk of bacteria is kept to a minimum for storage. (Photo by Avishek Das/SOPA Images/Sipa USA) Credit: Sipa USA/Alamy Live News
RM2M8RRXG–Santipur, India. 14th Jan, 2023. Female worker seen spreading out the Rice grains with a rake. Drying paddy grains is one of the most important steps before sending them to the Rice mill. By reducing the moisture level of the grain, the risk of bacteria is kept to a minimum for storage. Credit: SOPA Images Limited/Alamy Live News
RMC935Y1–A woman weaves a beautiful sari on a traditional wooden loom at Santipur village on the banks of the Hooghly River.
RMMGGD9P–Santipur, India. 03rd Feb, 2018. Daily wage labors are working in the small villages of West Bengal, India where they are involved in making Traditional Indian dresses for Woman - Saree . This is a total manual process which involves drying of jute fiber, extract of fine silk from the bobbins & finally preparation of Indian Traditional Saree. Credit: Avishek Das/Pacific Press/Alamy Live News
RM2M8RTK3–Santipur, India. 14th Jan, 2023. Female workers seen spreading out the Rice grains with rakes. Drying paddy grains is one of the most important steps before sending them to the Rice mill. By reducing the moisture level of the grain, the risk of bacteria is kept to a minimum for storage. (Photo by Avishek Das/SOPA Images/Sipa USA) Credit: Sipa USA/Alamy Live News
RM2M8RRWD–Santipur, India. 14th Jan, 2023. Female workers seen spreading out the Rice grains with rakes. Drying paddy grains is one of the most important steps before sending them to the Rice mill. By reducing the moisture level of the grain, the risk of bacteria is kept to a minimum for storage. Credit: SOPA Images Limited/Alamy Live News
RMMGGCWX–Santipur, India. 03rd Feb, 2018. Daily wage labors are working in the small villages of West Bengal, India where they are involved in making Traditional Indian dresses for Woman - Saree . This is a total manual process which involves drying of jute fiber, extract of fine silk from the bobbins & finally preparation of Indian Traditional Saree. Credit: Avishek Das/Pacific Press/Alamy Live News
RM2M8RTKR–Santipur, India. 14th Jan, 2023. Workers seen creating long columns of rice before walking along and spreading the piles with their feet and rakes. Drying paddy grains is one of the most important steps before sending them to the Rice mill. By reducing the moisture level of the grain, the risk of bacteria is kept to a minimum for storage. (Photo by Avishek Das/SOPA Images/Sipa USA) Credit: Sipa USA/Alamy Live News
RM2M8RRW9–Santipur, India. 14th Jan, 2023. Female worker seen spreading out the Rice grains with a rake. Drying paddy grains is one of the most important steps before sending them to the Rice mill. By reducing the moisture level of the grain, the risk of bacteria is kept to a minimum for storage. Credit: SOPA Images Limited/Alamy Live News
RMMGGDB1–Santipur, India. 03rd Feb, 2018. Daily wage labors are working in the small villages of West Bengal, India where they are involved in making Traditional Indian dresses for Woman - Saree . This is a total manual process which involves drying of jute fiber, extract of fine silk from the bobbins & finally preparation of Indian Traditional Saree. Credit: Avishek Das/Pacific Press/Alamy Live News
RM2M8RTJR–Santipur, India. 14th Jan, 2023. Workers seen creating long columns of rice before walking along and spreading the piles with their feet and rakes. Drying paddy grains is one of the most important steps before sending them to the Rice mill. By reducing the moisture level of the grain, the risk of bacteria is kept to a minimum for storage. (Photo by Avishek Das/SOPA Images/Sipa USA) Credit: Sipa USA/Alamy Live News
RM2M8RRXM–Santipur, India. 14th Jan, 2023. Female workers seen spreading out the Rice grains with rakes. Drying paddy grains is one of the most important steps before sending them to the Rice mill. By reducing the moisture level of the grain, the risk of bacteria is kept to a minimum for storage. Credit: SOPA Images Limited/Alamy Live News
RM2E24XN1–Raw Jutes are being processed with colourful dyes at a handloom factory .The traditional dress of an Indian Woman is Saree which is very popular throughout the World for its design, variety, textures, and colours. Santipur & Fulia from Nadia districts of West Bengal, India where 90 % population are engaged in weaving activities from long Generation.
RMMGGDB8–Santipur, India. 03rd Feb, 2018. Daily wage labors are working in the small villages of West Bengal, India where they are involved in making Traditional Indian dresses for Woman - Saree . This is a total manual process which involves drying of jute fiber, extract of fine silk from the bobbins & finally preparation of Indian Traditional Saree. Credit: Avishek Das/Pacific Press/Alamy Live News
RM2M8R1DX–Santipur, India. 14th Jan, 2023. A view of colourful Indian sarees drying under sun. The traditional dress of an Indian Woman is Saree which is very popular throughout the World for its design, variety, textures, and colours. Santipur & Fulia from Nadia districts of West Bengal, India where 90 % population are engaged in weaving activities from long Generation. (Photo by Avishek Das/SOPA Images/Sipa USA) Credit: Sipa USA/Alamy Live News
RM2E24XNN–Raw Jute is being processed with colourful powders at a handloom factory .The traditional dress of an Indian Woman is Saree which is very popular throughout the World for its design, variety, textures, and colours. Santipur & Fulia from Nadia districts of West Bengal, India where 90 % population are engaged in weaving activities from long Generation.
RM2M8RRXX–Santipur, India. 14th Jan, 2023. Workers seen creating long columns of rice before walking along and spreading the piles with their feet and rakes. Drying paddy grains is one of the most important steps before sending them to the Rice mill. By reducing the moisture level of the grain, the risk of bacteria is kept to a minimum for storage. Credit: SOPA Images Limited/Alamy Live News
RMMGGDAG–Santipur, India. 03rd Feb, 2018. Daily wage labors are working in the small villages of West Bengal, India where they are involved in making Traditional Indian dresses for Woman - Saree . This is a total manual process which involves drying of jute fiber, extract of fine silk from the bobbins & finally preparation of Indian Traditional Saree. Credit: Avishek Das/Pacific Press/Alamy Live News
RM2M8R1JK–Santipur, India. 14th Jan, 2023. A view of colourful Indian sarees drying under sun. The traditional dress of an Indian Woman is Saree which is very popular throughout the World for its design, variety, textures, and colours. Santipur & Fulia from Nadia districts of West Bengal, India where 90 % population are engaged in weaving activities from long Generation. (Photo by Avishek Das/SOPA Images/Sipa USA) Credit: Sipa USA/Alamy Live News
RM2G66M95–Guwahati, Guwahati, India. 3rd July, 2021. Indian Bodo tribal women plant paddy saplings at Santipur village in Baksa district of Assam India on Saturday 3rd July 2021.The rice cultivation season begun in Assam state from June till August Credit: Dasarath Deka/ZUMA Wire/Alamy Live News
RM2M8RRXT–Santipur, India. 14th Jan, 2023. Workers seen creating long columns of rice before walking along and spreading the piles with their feet and rakes. Drying paddy grains is one of the most important steps before sending them to the Rice mill. By reducing the moisture level of the grain, the risk of bacteria is kept to a minimum for storage. Credit: SOPA Images Limited/Alamy Live News
RM2E203CD–Weavers are seen polishing the threads and checking the final designs of the Sarees before sending them to the local markets for sell.The traditional dress of an Indian Woman is Saree which is very popular throughout the World for its design, variety, textures, and colours. Santipur & Fulia from Nadia districts of West Bengal, India where 90 % population are engaged in weaving activities from long Generation.
RMMGGDD0–Santipur, India. 03rd Feb, 2018. Daily wage labors are working in the small villages of West Bengal, India where they are involved in making Traditional Indian dresses for Woman - Saree . This is a total manual process which involves drying of jute fiber, extract of fine silk from the bobbins & finally preparation of Indian Traditional Saree. Credit: Avishek Das/Pacific Press/Alamy Live News
RM2M8R1CD–Santipur, India. 14th Jan, 2023. A view of colourful Indian sarees drying under sun. The traditional dress of an Indian Woman is Saree which is very popular throughout the World for its design, variety, textures, and colours. Santipur & Fulia from Nadia districts of West Bengal, India where 90 % population are engaged in weaving activities from long Generation. (Photo by Avishek Das/SOPA Images/Sipa USA) Credit: Sipa USA/Alamy Live News
RM2G66M3E–Guwahati, Guwahati, India. 3rd July, 2021. Indian Bodo tribal women plant paddy saplings at Santipur village in Baksa district of Assam India on Saturday 3rd July 2021.The rice cultivation season begun in Assam state from June till August Credit: Dasarath Deka/ZUMA Wire/Alamy Live News
RM2E24XN9–Weavers rinse the colourful Jute fibre to dry under sun so they can use it to extract threads to make handloom dresses.The traditional dress of an Indian Woman is Saree which is very popular throughout the World for its design, variety, textures, and colours. Santipur & Fulia from Nadia districts of West Bengal, India where 90 % population are engaged in weaving activities from long Generation.
RMMGGCRN–Santipur, India. 03rd Feb, 2018. Daily wage labors are working in the small villages of West Bengal, India where they are involved in making Traditional Indian dresses for Woman - Saree . This is a total manual process which involves drying of jute fiber, extract of fine silk from the bobbins & finally preparation of Indian Traditional Saree. Credit: Avishek Das/Pacific Press/Alamy Live News
RM2M8R1E4–Santipur, India. 14th Jan, 2023. Weavers are seen making printed design on new Sarees at a factory The traditional dress of an Indian Woman is Saree which is very popular throughout the World for its design, variety, textures, and colours. Santipur & Fulia from Nadia districts of West Bengal, India where 90 % population are engaged in weaving activities from long Generation. (Photo by Avishek Das/SOPA Images/Sipa USA) Credit: Sipa USA/Alamy Live News
RM2G66FJR–Guwahati, Guwahati, India. 3rd July, 2021. Indian Bodo tribal women plant paddy saplings at Santipur village in Baksa district of Assam India on Saturday 3rd July 2021.The rice cultivation season begun in Assam state from June till August Credit: Dasarath Deka/ZUMA Wire/Alamy Live News
RM2E203D5–Weavers are seen polishing the threads and checking the final designs of the Sarees before sending them to the local markets for sell.The traditional dress of an Indian Woman is Saree which is very popular throughout the World for its design, variety, textures, and colours. Santipur & Fulia from Nadia districts of West Bengal, India where 90 % population are engaged in weaving activities from long Generation.
RMMGGDA4–Santipur, India. 03rd Feb, 2018. Daily wage labors are working in the small villages of West Bengal, India where they are involved in making Traditional Indian dresses for Woman - Saree . This is a total manual process which involves drying of jute fiber, extract of fine silk from the bobbins & finally preparation of Indian Traditional Saree. Credit: Avishek Das/Pacific Press/Alamy Live News
RM2M8R1KP–Santipur, India. 14th Jan, 2023. Weavers are seen making printed design on new Sarees at a factory The traditional dress of an Indian Woman is Saree which is very popular throughout the World for its design, variety, textures, and colours. Santipur & Fulia from Nadia districts of West Bengal, India where 90 % population are engaged in weaving activities from long Generation. (Photo by Avishek Das/SOPA Images/Sipa USA) Credit: Sipa USA/Alamy Live News
RM2G66M98–Guwahati, Guwahati, India. 3rd July, 2021. Indian Bodo tribal women plant paddy saplings at Santipur village in Baksa district of Assam India on Saturday 3rd July 2021.The rice cultivation season begun in Assam state from June till August Credit: Dasarath Deka/ZUMA Wire/Alamy Live News
RM2E203DC–Weavers are seen polishing the threads and checking the final designs of the Sarees before sending them to the local markets for sell.The traditional dress of an Indian Woman is Saree which is very popular throughout the World for its design, variety, textures, and colours. Santipur & Fulia from Nadia districts of West Bengal, India where 90 % population are engaged in weaving activities from long Generation.
RMMGGD0M–Santipur, India. 03rd Feb, 2018. Daily wage labors are working in the small villages of West Bengal, India where they are involved in making Traditional Indian dresses for Woman - Saree . This is a total manual process which involves drying of jute fiber, extract of fine silk from the bobbins & finally preparation of Indian Traditional Saree. Credit: Avishek Das/Pacific Press/Alamy Live News
RM2M8R1JM–Santipur, India. 14th Jan, 2023. (EDITORS NOTE: Image taken with drone)An open field filled up with colorful sarees drying under sun. The traditional dress of an Indian Woman is Saree which is very popular throughout the World for its design, variety, textures, and colours. Santipur & Fulia from Nadia districts of West Bengal, India where 90 % population are engaged in weaving activities from long Generation. (Photo by Avishek Das/SOPA Images/Sipa USA) Credit: Sipa USA/Alamy Live News
RM2G66FEF–Guwahati, Guwahati, India. 3rd July, 2021. Indian Bodo tribal women plant paddy saplings at Santipur village in Baksa district of Assam India on Saturday 3rd July 2021.The rice cultivation season begun in Assam state from June till August Credit: Dasarath Deka/ZUMA Wire/Alamy Live News
RM2E203CC–Weavers rinse the colourful Jute fibre to dry under sun which will be used to extract threads to make handloom dresses.The traditional dress of an Indian Woman is Saree which is very popular throughout the World for its design, variety, textures, and colours. Santipur & Fulia from Nadia districts of West Bengal, India where 90 % population are engaged in weaving activities from long Generation.
RMMGGD3R–Santipur, India. 03rd Feb, 2018. Daily wage labors are working in the small villages of West Bengal, India where they are involved in making Traditional Indian dresses for Woman - Saree . This is a total manual process which involves drying of jute fiber, extract of fine silk from the bobbins & finally preparation of Indian Traditional Saree. Credit: Avishek Das/Pacific Press/Alamy Live News
RM2M8R1JE–Santipur, India. 14th Jan, 2023. (EDITORS NOTE: Image taken with drone)An open field filled up with colorful sarees drying under sun. The traditional dress of an Indian Woman is Saree which is very popular throughout the World for its design, variety, textures, and colours. Santipur & Fulia from Nadia districts of West Bengal, India where 90 % population are engaged in weaving activities from long Generation. (Photo by Avishek Das/SOPA Images/Sipa USA) Credit: Sipa USA/Alamy Live News
RM2G66H4T–Guwahati, Guwahati, India. 3rd July, 2021. A farmer remove rice sapplings to plant in paddy field at Santipur village in Baksa district of Assam India on Saturday 3rd July 2021.The rice cultivation season begun in Assam state from June till August Credit: Dasarath Deka/ZUMA Wire/Alamy Live News
RM2E203D4–Weavers are seen polishing the threads and checking the final designs of the Sarees before sending them to the local markets for sell.The traditional dress of an Indian Woman is Saree which is very popular throughout the World for its design, variety, textures, and colours. Santipur & Fulia from Nadia districts of West Bengal, India where 90 % population are engaged in weaving activities from long Generation.
RMMGGD5H–Santipur, India. 03rd Feb, 2018. Daily wage labors are working in the small villages of West Bengal, India where they are involved in making Traditional Indian dresses for Woman - Saree . This is a total manual process which involves drying of jute fiber, extract of fine silk from the bobbins & finally preparation of Indian Traditional Saree. Credit: Avishek Das/Pacific Press/Alamy Live News
RM2M8R1JG–Santipur, India. 14th Jan, 2023. (EDITORS NOTE: Image taken with drone)An open field filled up with colorful sarees drying under sun. The traditional dress of an Indian Woman is Saree which is very popular throughout the World for its design, variety, textures, and colours. Santipur & Fulia from Nadia districts of West Bengal, India where 90 % population are engaged in weaving activities from long Generation. (Photo by Avishek Das/SOPA Images/Sipa USA) Credit: Sipa USA/Alamy Live News
RM2G66HA6–Guwahati, Guwahati, India. 3rd July, 2021. A farmer remove rice sapplings to plant in paddy field at Santipur village in Baksa district of Assam India on Saturday 3rd July 2021.The rice cultivation season begun in Assam state from June till August Credit: Dasarath Deka/ZUMA Wire/Alamy Live News
RM2E203CH–Weavers are seen polishing the threads and checking the final designs of the Sarees before sending them to the local markets for sell.The traditional dress of an Indian Woman is Saree which is very popular throughout the World for its design, variety, textures, and colours. Santipur & Fulia from Nadia districts of West Bengal, India where 90 % population are engaged in weaving activities from long Generation.
RMMGGDD1–Santipur, India. 03rd Feb, 2018. Daily wage labors are working in the small villages of West Bengal, India where they are involved in making Traditional Indian dresses for Woman - Saree . This is a total manual process which involves drying of jute fiber, extract of fine silk from the bobbins & finally preparation of Indian Traditional Saree. Credit: Avishek Das/Pacific Press/Alamy Live News
RM2M8R1MT–Santipur, India. 14th Jan, 2023. (EDITORS NOTE: Image taken with drone)An open field filled up with colorful sarees drying under sun. The traditional dress of an Indian Woman is Saree which is very popular throughout the World for its design, variety, textures, and colours. Santipur & Fulia from Nadia districts of West Bengal, India where 90 % population are engaged in weaving activities from long Generation. (Photo by Avishek Das/SOPA Images/Sipa USA) Credit: Sipa USA/Alamy Live News
RM2G66GX8–Guwahati, Guwahati, India. 3rd July, 2021. A farmer remove rice sapplings to plant in paddy field at Santipur village in Baksa district of Assam India on Saturday 3rd July 2021.The rice cultivation season begun in Assam state from June till August Credit: Dasarath Deka/ZUMA Wire/Alamy Live News
RM2E203CF–Weavers rinse the colourful Jute fibre to dry under sun which will be used to extract threads to make handloom dresses.The traditional dress of an Indian Woman is Saree which is very popular throughout the World for its design, variety, textures, and colours. Santipur & Fulia from Nadia districts of West Bengal, India where 90 % population are engaged in weaving activities from long Generation.
RMMGGD7C–Santipur, India. 03rd Feb, 2018. Daily wage labors are working in the small villages of West Bengal, India where they are involved in making Traditional Indian dresses for Woman - Saree . This is a total manual process which involves drying of jute fiber, extract of fine silk from the bobbins & finally preparation of Indian Traditional Saree. Credit: Avishek Das/Pacific Press/Alamy Live News
RM2M8R1J8–Santipur, India. 14th Jan, 2023. Weavers rinse the colourful Jute fibre to dry under sun which will be used to extract threads to make handloom dresses. The traditional dress of an Indian Woman is Saree which is very popular throughout the World for its design, variety, textures, and colours. Santipur & Fulia from Nadia districts of West Bengal, India where 90 % population are engaged in weaving activities from long Generation. (Photo by Avishek Das/SOPA Images/Sipa USA) Credit: Sipa USA/Alamy Live News
RM2E203CK–Weavers are seen polishing the threads and checking the final designs of the Sarees before sending them to the local markets for sell.The traditional dress of an Indian Woman is Saree which is very popular throughout the World for its design, variety, textures, and colours. Santipur & Fulia from Nadia districts of West Bengal, India where 90 % population are engaged in weaving activities from long Generation.
RM2E24XN8–A woman seen extracting colourful yarns using a Handloom machine from the Jute threads.The traditional dress of an Indian Woman is Saree which is very popular throughout the World for its design, variety, textures, and colours. Santipur & Fulia from Nadia districts of West Bengal, India where 90 % population are engaged in weaving activities from long Generation.
RMMGGCY4–Santipur, India. 03rd Feb, 2018. Daily wage labors are working in the small villages of West Bengal, India where they are involved in making Traditional Indian dresses for Woman - Saree . This is a total manual process which involves drying of jute fiber, extract of fine silk from the bobbins & finally preparation of Indian Traditional Saree. Credit: Avishek Das/Pacific Press/Alamy Live News
RM2M8R1E6–Santipur, India. 14th Jan, 2023. Weavers rinse the colourful Jute fibre to dry under sun which will be used to extract threads to make handloom dresses. The traditional dress of an Indian Woman is Saree which is very popular throughout the World for its design, variety, textures, and colours. Santipur & Fulia from Nadia districts of West Bengal, India where 90 % population are engaged in weaving activities from long Generation. (Photo by Avishek Das/SOPA Images/Sipa USA) Credit: Sipa USA/Alamy Live News
RM2E24XNF–Weavers are seen polishing the threads and checking the final designs of the Sarees before sending them to the local markets for sell.The traditional dress of an Indian Woman is Saree which is very popular throughout the World for its design, variety, textures, and colours. Santipur & Fulia from Nadia districts of West Bengal, India where 90 % population are engaged in weaving activities from long Generation.
RM2M94J29–Shantipur, India. 14th Jan, 2023. A view of colourful Indian sarees drying under sun. The saree is a traditional form of dress for women in India. In Santipur & Fulia in the Nadia district of West Bengal, India 90 % of the population are engaged in weaving activities, and have been for generations. Credit: SOPA Images Limited/Alamy Live News
RM2M8R1E5–Santipur, India. 14th Jan, 2023. A weaver seen polishing the threads and checking the final designs of the Sarees before sending them to the local markets for sale. The traditional dress of an Indian Woman is Saree which is very popular throughout the World for its design, variety, textures, and colours. Santipur & Fulia from Nadia districts of West Bengal, India where 90 % population are engaged in weaving activities from long Generation. (Photo by Avishek Das/SOPA Images/Sipa USA) Credit: Sipa USA/Alamy Live News
RM2E24YMK–Santipur, India. 9th Jan, 2021. Raw Jutes are being processed with colourful dyes at a handloom factory .The traditional dress of an Indian Woman is Saree which is very popular throughout the World for its design, variety, textures, and colours. Santipur & Fulia from Nadia districts of West Bengal, India where 90 % population are engaged in weaving activities from long Generation. Credit: Avishek Das/SOPA Images/ZUMA Wire/Alamy Live News
RM2M94J2A–Shantipur, India. 14th Jan, 2023. A view of colourful Indian sarees drying under sun. The saree is a traditional form of dress for women in India. In Santipur & Fulia in the Nadia district of West Bengal, India 90 % of the population are engaged in weaving activities, and have been for generations. Credit: SOPA Images Limited/Alamy Live News
RM2M8R1EN–Santipur, India. 14th Jan, 2023. A weaver seen polishing the threads and checking the final designs of the Sarees before sending them to the local markets for sale. The traditional dress of an Indian Woman is Saree which is very popular throughout the World for its design, variety, textures, and colours. Santipur & Fulia from Nadia districts of West Bengal, India where 90 % population are engaged in weaving activities from long Generation. (Photo by Avishek Das/SOPA Images/Sipa USA) Credit: Sipa USA/Alamy Live News