Facing threads
Bangladeshi artisans of traditional sari clothing struggle amid economic woes
A weaver named Md Sajib who once served a steady base of clients has found himself in a difficult position, with his most loyal clients beginning to cancel orders due to rising prices. He has reached out to banks to secure a loan to sustain his business, only to be denied.
Banks do not want to lend their support because they believe the market is struggling, he said. For him, the future of the taant industry relies on customers and financial backing.
Weavers' calls for financial assistance are considered to be more than pleas for personal relief — they reflect the need to protect an industry deeply connected to Bangladesh's identity. Industry observers said that without support, the weavers risk losing their income and a part of their heritage.
One weaver said the country's sari is unique and people should understand that, "so weavers like me can continue our work".
The Daily Star, Bangladesh