Traditional cotton manufacturing is a fading trade in Myanmar. Only a few remnant villages around Inle Lake still dye and dry cotton cloth by hand, the traditional way.
This is a photo taken of an extended family involved in such cotton trade. The mother of the house is perched on a canoe, as she hangs the freshly dyed cloth on bamboo sticks to dry.
Traditional cotton manufacturing is a fading trade in Myanmar. Only a few remnant villages around Inle Lake still dye and dry cotton cloth by hand, the traditional way. This is a series of photographs taken of several extended families involved in such cotton manufacturing and trade. All these photographs are taken as single images without digital layering or composites - they are real time captures of precious moments in history.
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Traditional cotton manufacturing is a fading trade in Myanmar. Only a few remnant villages around Inle Lake still dye and dry cotton cloth by hand, the traditional way.
This is a photo taken of an extended family involved in such cotton trade. The mother of the house is perched on a canoe, as she hangs the freshly dyed cloth on bamboo sticks to dry.
Traditional cotton manufacturing is a fading trade in Myanmar. Only a few remnant villages around Inle Lake still dye and dry cotton cloth by hand, the traditional way. This is a series of photographs taken of several extended families involved in such cotton manufacturing and trade. All these photographs are taken as single images without digital layering or composites - they are real time captures of precious moments in history.