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Digital Prints Now Imitate Block Work as India Reweighs Handmade Value

Digital Prints Now Imitate Block Work as India Reweighs Handmade Value

India's craft sector employs millions of women in home-based work, often paid by the piece and rarely counted in corporate accountability. As machine-made imitations spread, the question of fair pay grows sharper. Katherine Neuman, who runs House of Wandering Silk in Delhi, examines how replication, pricing and storytelling together decide the fortunes of traditional makers.

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Pashmina shawl weaver

The dark, dingy room from which weaver Taufeeq Ahmed operates is tell-tale. It is crammed to the last inch. There’s barely any leg space for him, leave alone his occasional visitors. The room is poorly lit, and will never provide you with a whiff of fresh air. Taufeeq’s weather-beaten face belies his age. The thick glasses wear heavy as he leans into his loom, and he does not have to make up a face to brood. He looks every bit a man resigned to his fate. Taufeeq does not look impoverished, but...

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Editor's Note: Inaugural Issue of Northeast Vigil

Northeast Vigil

Hello, You have received this mail either because you/your organisation is involved in the region better known as India's "Northeast", or take an active interest in the area. For long, there has been a desire among (concerned) members of the online community to have an e-zine pertaining to the Northeast. Northeast Vigil intends doing precisely that. Northeast Vigil is meant to be a forum. It will collate published and unpublished material on the Northeast for dissemination among its readers...

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