In 1989, a young Balkrishna Kapse was hired to work at a Paithani sari shop in Yeola, Maharashtra. While learning the ropes of buying and selling hand-woven sarees, Kapse felt a passion arise inside him to preserve the age-old craft and improve the living conditions of the artisans, most of whom lacked even basic facilities like housing and toilets.
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Paithani Saris: A Timeless Craft Facing Modern Threats
India’s weaving heritage is rich and varied, with each region showcasing unique textiles crafted by skilled artisans. Among these is the Paithani sari, a symbol of Maharashtra's cultural pride and one of India’s most treasured handloom textiles