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Pictured: Colourful threads hang to dry in the Indian sun. Hundreds of pieces create a palette of colours as workers hang the dyed sheets out to dry in Santipur, West Bengal. Pictures show weavers making traditional Indian dresses called saris, popular for their design, variety, textures, and colours. They use the fibres of the jute plant to create these dresses, and they are dyed and dried to create eye-catching patterns and bright colours. SEE OUR COPY FOR DETAILS Please byline: Avishek Das/Solent News ? Avishek Das/Solent News & Photo Agency UK +44 (0) 2380 458800

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Pictured: Colourful threads hang to dry in the Indian sun. Hundreds of pieces create a palette of colours as workers hang the dyed sheets out to dry in Santipur, West Bengal. Pictures show weavers making traditional Indian dresses called saris, popular for their design, variety, textures, and colours. They use the fibres of the jute plant to create these dresses, and they are dyed and dried to create eye-catching patterns and bright colours. SEE OUR COPY FOR DETAILS Please byline: Avishek Das/Solent News ? Avishek Das/Solent News & Photo Agency UK +44 (0) 2380 458800

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Pictured: Colourful threads hang to dry in the Indian sun. Hundreds of pieces create a palette of colours as workers hang the dyed sheets out to dry in Santipur, West Bengal. Pictures show weavers making traditional Indian dresses called saris, popular for their design, variety, textures, and colours. They use the fibres of the jute plant to create these dresses, and they are dyed and dried to create eye-catching patterns and bright colours. SEE OUR COPY FOR DETAILS Please byline: Avishek Das/Solent News ? Avishek Das/Solent News & Photo Agency UK +44 (0) 2380 458800

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Pictured: Colourful threads hang to dry in the Indian sun. Hundreds of pieces create a palette of colours as workers hang the dyed sheets out to dry in Santipur, West Bengal. Pictures show weavers making traditional Indian dresses called saris, popular for their design, variety, textures, and colours. They use the fibres of the jute plant to create these dresses, and they are dyed and dried to create eye-catching patterns and bright colours. SEE OUR COPY FOR DETAILS Please byline: Avishek Das/Solent News ? Avishek Das/Solent News & Photo Agency UK +44 (0) 2380 458800

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Pictured: Colourful threads hang to dry in the Indian sun. Hundreds of pieces create a palette of colours as workers hang the dyed sheets out to dry in Santipur, West Bengal. Pictures show weavers making traditional Indian dresses called saris, popular for their design, variety, textures, and colours. They use the fibres of the jute plant to create these dresses, and they are dyed and dried to create eye-catching patterns and bright colours. SEE OUR COPY FOR DETAILS Please byline: Avishek Das/Solent News ? Avishek Das/Solent News & Photo Agency UK +44 (0) 2380 458800

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Pictured: Colourful threads hang to dry in the Indian sun. Hundreds of pieces create a palette of colours as workers hang the dyed sheets out to dry in Santipur, West Bengal. Pictures show weavers making traditional Indian dresses called saris, popular for their design, variety, textures, and colours. They use the fibres of the jute plant to create these dresses, and they are dyed and dried to create eye-catching patterns and bright colours. SEE OUR COPY FOR DETAILS Please byline: Avishek Das/Solent News ? Avishek Das/Solent News & Photo Agency UK +44 (0) 2380 458800

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Pictured: Colourful threads hang to dry in the Indian sun. Hundreds of pieces create a palette of colours as workers hang the dyed sheets out to dry in Santipur, West Bengal. Pictures show weavers making traditional Indian dresses called saris, popular for their design, variety, textures, and colours. They use the fibres of the jute plant to create these dresses, and they are dyed and dried to create eye-catching patterns and bright colours. SEE OUR COPY FOR DETAILS Please byline: Avishek Das/Solent News ? Avishek Das/Solent News & Photo Agency UK +44 (0) 2380 458800

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Pictured: Colourful threads hang to dry in the Indian sun. Hundreds of pieces create a palette of colours as workers hang the dyed sheets out to dry in Santipur, West Bengal. Pictures show weavers making traditional Indian dresses called saris, popular for their design, variety, textures, and colours. They use the fibres of the jute plant to create these dresses, and they are dyed and dried to create eye-catching patterns and bright colours. SEE OUR COPY FOR DETAILS Please byline: Avishek Das/Solent News ? Avishek Das/Solent News & Photo Agency UK +44 (0) 2380 458800

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Pictured: Colourful threads hang to dry in the Indian sun. Hundreds of pieces create a palette of colours as workers hang the dyed sheets out to dry in Santipur, West Bengal. Pictures show weavers making traditional Indian dresses called saris, popular for their design, variety, textures, and colours. They use the fibres of the jute plant to create these dresses, and they are dyed and dried to create eye-catching patterns and bright colours. SEE OUR COPY FOR DETAILS Please byline: Avishek Das/Solent News ? Avishek Das/Solent News & Photo Agency UK +44 (0) 2380 458800

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Pictured: Colourful threads hang to dry in the Indian sun. Hundreds of pieces create a palette of colours as workers hang the dyed sheets out to dry in Santipur, West Bengal. Pictures show weavers making traditional Indian dresses called saris, popular for their design, variety, textures, and colours. They use the fibres of the jute plant to create these dresses, and they are dyed and dried to create eye-catching patterns and bright colours. SEE OUR COPY FOR DETAILS Please byline: Avishek Das/Solent News ? Avishek Das/Solent News & Photo Agency UK +44 (0) 2380 458800

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Pictured: Colourful threads hang to dry in the Indian sun. Hundreds of pieces create a palette of colours as workers hang the dyed sheets out to dry in Santipur, West Bengal. Pictures show weavers making traditional Indian dresses called saris, popular for their design, variety, textures, and colours. They use the fibres of the jute plant to create these dresses, and they are dyed and dried to create eye-catching patterns and bright colours. SEE OUR COPY FOR DETAILS Please byline: Avishek Das/Solent News ? Avishek Das/Solent News & Photo Agency UK +44 (0) 2380 458800

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Pictured: Colourful threads hang to dry in the Indian sun. Hundreds of pieces create a palette of colours as workers hang the dyed sheets out to dry in Santipur, West Bengal. Pictures show weavers making traditional Indian dresses called saris, popular for their design, variety, textures, and colours. They use the fibres of the jute plant to create these dresses, and they are dyed and dried to create eye-catching patterns and bright colours. SEE OUR COPY FOR DETAILS Please byline: Avishek Das/Solent News ? Avishek Das/Solent News & Photo Agency UK +44 (0) 2380 458800

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Pictured: Colourful threads hang to dry in the Indian sun. Hundreds of pieces create a palette of colours as workers hang the dyed sheets out to dry in Santipur, West Bengal. Pictures show weavers making traditional Indian dresses called saris, popular for their design, variety, textures, and colours. They use the fibres of the jute plant to create these dresses, and they are dyed and dried to create eye-catching patterns and bright colours. SEE OUR COPY FOR DETAILS Please byline: Avishek Das/Solent News ? Avishek Das/Solent News & Photo Agency UK +44 (0) 2380 458800

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