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Varanasi Silk Tour: Weavers, Colors & Trying on a Sari! 

Lore & Matt
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Join us on an enchanting journey through the historic city of Varanasi, India, as we explore the rich and vibrant silk industry! 🏛️✨ Varanasi, one of the oldest cities in the world, is renowned not only for its spiritual significance but also for its exquisite silk craftsmanship. 🕉️🌟
In this vlog, we take you on a fascinating Silk Tour, where we witness the entire process of creating Varanasi's famous silk. We start by visiting the skilled silk weavers, whose intricate work brings these beautiful fabrics to life. 🧶👗 Next, we explore the dyeing process, where vibrant colors are meticulously added to the silk, creating stunning patterns and hues. 🎨🌈
We also delve into the handmade details that make each piece of Varanasi silk unique, showcasing the incredible craftsmanship involved. Finally, we visit the shop where these magnificent creations are sold, offering a glimpse into the final product and the bustling marketplace. 🛍️✨
To top off our adventure, we try on a traditional sari, learning how to drape this elegant attire and experiencing the cultural heritage firsthand. 🇮🇳👘
Come along as we uncover the beauty and tradition of Varanasi's silk industry and immerse ourselves in this timeless craft!Don’t forget to Like, Comment and Subscribe to the channel. We would love to hear from you! #TravelCouple #English #Spanish
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Music:
Cartagena by Bonsaye
Diwali Lights by Aks & Lakshmi
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Chapters:
00:21 Intro Silk Tour
00:49 The Silk Weaver
02:08 Adding Color
03:48 Hand Crafted Art on Silk
05:24 The Silk Sari
06:39 Trying on a Traditional Sari
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#VaranasiSilk #SilkTour #WeaversOfVaranasi #ColorfulSilk #HandmadeDetails #SariExperience #VaranasiIndia #SilkIndustry #TravelVlog #ExploreVaranasi #IncredibleIndia #CulturalHeritage #TraditionalCrafts #VaranasiArtisans #SariFashion #IndianSilk #VisitVaranasi #TextileTour #HistoricCity #Craftsmanship #SilkWeaving 🏛️🧶🎨✨

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10 июл 2024

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Комментарии : 12   
@Aaronpaul410
@Aaronpaul410 17 дней назад
Visit meghalaya and the western ghats during monsoon season 🔥😍
@travelling_tortolitas
@travelling_tortolitas 19 дней назад
I really like your videos, I like the pace and you two are two lovely and authentic humans
@LoreandMatt
@LoreandMatt 15 дней назад
Thank you for the kind words...We really enjoy the seeing the world and experiencing other cultures together.
@shssolutions6011
@shssolutions6011 19 дней назад
Amazing
@LoreandMatt
@LoreandMatt 15 дней назад
Thanks for watching, we appreciate it.
@Vikaskumar-ew4ce
@Vikaskumar-ew4ce 20 дней назад
You looking so beautiful & gorgeous 😍
@naveenkaushikgodsmasterpie7992
@naveenkaushikgodsmasterpie7992 18 дней назад
Fantastic team stay blessed 🙌😊 have a magical weekend back there 🐼
@LoreandMatt
@LoreandMatt 15 дней назад
Thank you! You too!
@deshdeepak4494
@deshdeepak4494 19 дней назад
Very nice vlog 👌 👍 😊 😊🎉
@LoreandMatt
@LoreandMatt 15 дней назад
Thank you for your support!
@webabhi
@webabhi 19 дней назад
You should visit Kerala in India, in terms of topography, democracy, rule of law and governance it is another Costa Rica. Unfortunately, many foreigners have an oriental perception of India. Those who have positive oriental perception end up overdoing Rajasthan state because they are only interested in seeing forts, palaces, 18th century bazaars and Hindu temples. Those, foreigners who have negative oriental perception of India are only interested in seeing slums in Delhi and Mumbai.
@LoreandMatt
@LoreandMatt 15 дней назад
Thanks for following along, we're looking forward to visiting Kerala!
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