Tuesday, January 20, 2015

World at Work - Fabric Weaving - Inle Lake - Myanmar













For my latest World at Work post I have chosen to share a visit to a Fabric Weaving Centre in Inle Lake

I am also sharing this post today with Our World Tuesday



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14 comments:

  1. What a really interesting post !! Great captures ... love the vibrancy of that yarn...

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  2. Fantastic! I am so used to seeing machines that it took me awhile to realize that women are working at looms the old way.

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  3. Old traditions , different world! So fascinating to see , how they keep going. ..people here would not know how too!! Thank you for sharing your fabulous trip. ..Look forward to more. Xx

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  4. that looks like a lot of work and she looks happy doing it... fascinating photos

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  5. What a gorgeous and fascinating place! A friend of mine does weaving, and I love seeing her at work, seeing the patterns emerge from all those strings. :-)

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  6. Wonderful shots and such a gorgeous place.

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  7. It looks so intricate ... And beautiful. They seem to be enjoying what they do. I love this series and it is wonderful that you were able to see what the real world there is like ... Way beyond the usual tourist path.

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