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Kanchipuram, Tamil Nadu, India - Weaving The Famous Brightly Coloured Kanchipuram Silk Sari On A Handloom. Kanchipuram, India - January 29, 2015: A weaver on a hand-loom, weaving the famous, much sought after, Indian Conjeevaram or Kanchipuram silk sari in the town of Kanchipuram in Tamil Nadu, South India.  Only about about 15 inches can be woven in a whole day; it takes between 15 to 20 days to weave a whole Sari. Each Sari is unique and the design is hardly ever repeated.  The gold you see in the Sari is real gold, woven into the sari as gold thread.  This is a centuries old craft, that flourishes in this one town in the whole of India.  Kanchipuram saris are a must at South Indian Tamil weddings. Photo shot in the horizontal format.  Focus on the bottom section of the Sari, referred to as the 'Border'. professional weaver stock pictures, royalty-free photos & images
Kanchipuram, Tamil Nadu, India - Weaving The Famous Brightly Coloured Kanchipuram Silk Sari On A Handloom. Kanchipuram, India - January 29, 2015: A weaver on a hand-loom, weaving the famous, much sought after, Indian Conjeevaram or Kanchipuram silk sari in the town of Kanchipuram in Tamil Nadu, South India. Only about about 15 inches can be woven in a whole day; it takes between 15 to 20 days to weave a whole Sari. Each Sari is unique and the design is hardly ever repeated. The gold you see in the Sari is real gold, woven into the sari as gold thread. This is a centuries old craft, that flourishes in this one town in the whole of India. Kanchipuram saris are a must at South Indian Tamil weddings. Photo shot in the horizontal format. Focus on the bottom section of the Sari, referred to as the 'Border'. professional weaver stock pictures, royalty-free photos & images

Kanchipuram, India - January 29, 2015: A weaver on a hand-loom, weaving the famous, much sought after, Indian Conjeevaram or Kanchipuram silk sari in the town of Kanchipuram in Tamil Nadu, South India. Only about about 15 inches can be woven in a whole day; it takes between 15 to 20 days to weave a whole Sari. Each Sari is unique and the design is hardly ever repeated. The gold you see in the Sari is real gold, woven into the sari as gold thread. This is a centuries old craft, that flourishes in this one town in the whole of India. Kanchipuram saris are a must at South Indian Tamil weddings. Photo shot in the horizontal format. Focus on the bottom section of the Sari, referred to as the 'Border'.

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Baya Weaver Baya weavers are social and gregarious birds. They forage in flocks for seeds, both on the plants and on the ground. Flocks fly in close formations, often performing complicated manoeuvres. They are known to glean paddy and other grain in harvested fields, and occasionally damage ripening crops and are therefore sometimes considered as pests. They roost in reed-beds bordering waterbodies. They depend on wild grasses such as Guinea grass (Panicum maximum) as well as crops like rice for both their food (feeding on seedlings in the germination stage as well as on early stages of grain) and nesting material. professional weaver stock pictures, royalty-free photos & images
Baya Weaver Baya weavers are social and gregarious birds. They forage in flocks for seeds, both on the plants and on the ground. Flocks fly in close formations, often performing complicated manoeuvres. They are known to glean paddy and other grain in harvested fields, and occasionally damage ripening crops and are therefore sometimes considered as pests. They roost in reed-beds bordering waterbodies. They depend on wild grasses such as Guinea grass (Panicum maximum) as well as crops like rice for both their food (feeding on seedlings in the germination stage as well as on early stages of grain) and nesting material. professional weaver stock pictures, royalty-free photos & images

Baya weavers are social and gregarious birds. They forage in flocks for seeds, both on the plants and on the ground. Flocks fly in close formations, often performing complicated manoeuvres. They are known to glean paddy and other grain in harvested fields, and occasionally damage ripening crops and are therefore sometimes considered as pests. They roost in reed-beds bordering waterbodies. They depend on wild grasses such as Guinea grass (Panicum maximum) as well as crops like rice for both their food (feeding on seedlings in the germination stage as well as on early stages of grain) and nesting material.

Kanchipuram, India - loading silk thread into hand loom. Kanchipuram, India - January 29, 2015: A couple of women load silk thread into a hand-loom, weaving the famous, much sought after, Indian Conjeevaram or Kanchipuram silk sari in the town of Kanchipuram in Tamil Nadu, South India. This is a centuries old craft, that flourishes in this one town in the whole of India.  Kanchipuram saris are a must at South Indian Tamil weddings. Photo shot in the horizontal format.  Focus on the red threads and hand in foreground. professional weaver stock pictures, royalty-free photos & images
Kanchipuram, India - loading silk thread into hand loom. Kanchipuram, India - January 29, 2015: A couple of women load silk thread into a hand-loom, weaving the famous, much sought after, Indian Conjeevaram or Kanchipuram silk sari in the town of Kanchipuram in Tamil Nadu, South India. This is a centuries old craft, that flourishes in this one town in the whole of India. Kanchipuram saris are a must at South Indian Tamil weddings. Photo shot in the horizontal format. Focus on the red threads and hand in foreground. professional weaver stock pictures, royalty-free photos & images

Kanchipuram, India - January 29, 2015: A couple of women load silk thread into a hand-loom, weaving the famous, much sought after, Indian Conjeevaram or Kanchipuram silk sari in the town of Kanchipuram in Tamil Nadu, South India. This is a centuries old craft, that flourishes in this one town in the whole of India. Kanchipuram saris are a must at South Indian Tamil weddings. Photo shot in the horizontal format. Focus on the red threads and hand in foreground.

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