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Patan patola saris range from $1,500 to $8,500. Instead of designs being embroidered onto the textile, Patan patola requires them to be dyed onto the silk threads themselves. Both horizontal and vertical threads are dyed, then cross-woven to reveal the design. The most complex designs can take one and a half years of manual work to complete.
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@dmmultimediahili1639
@dmmultimediahili1639 Год назад
My nephew filmed this documentary.. I feel proud. You will bless him
@jennoq1311
@jennoq1311 3 месяца назад
Good job nephew! This is amazing , I'm so impressed with this style of weaving.
@santusanturohit4832
@santusanturohit4832 3 месяца назад
God bless you Nephew
@slappy_chimp
@slappy_chimp 3 месяца назад
God bless you Nephew
@amritapritam2891
@amritapritam2891 Месяц назад
​@@jennoq1311he filmed it not weaven it.
@asdasdasdqwe123
@asdasdasdqwe123 Месяц назад
No i will not
@peace4myheart
@peace4myheart Год назад
Sometimes we take for granted the work that goes into these things and don't appreciate it that much. I'm glad videos like these help to show the people behind the product.
@-Me_
@-Me_ Год назад
Haven't watched the video but I doubt they get paid anywhere near fair. Hope I'm wrong
@namelessgrace6319
@namelessgrace6319 Год назад
Yes!!! These are absolutely stunning. And makes them so special.
@dasikakn
@dasikakn Год назад
When she said “imported” dyes like indigo, it broken my heart a little. Indigo farming was a big part of the Bengal famine during British rule. Maybe it’s time to grow India’s own on Indian terms?
@manasranjanpatra5043
@manasranjanpatra5043 Год назад
Indigo was grown at the expense of growing food crops. This kept food prices high and indigo was cheap. Now that we have food sufficieny, yes we can grow indigo on a commercial scale.
@manjurani1317
@manjurani1317 Год назад
But modern dye is much cheaper. I don't think there's gonna be a market as earlier.
@aatmaDipoBhava
@aatmaDipoBhava Год назад
Actually it's Bengal genocide perpetrated by SoB Winston Churchill. If Axis powers have won WWs entire story around Hitler would have evaporated and replaced by Churchill. Hence never ever believe in history.... the conclusions or all wars ie History is written by victors. Churchill was Hitler for India. We recently completed yearly remembrance of Jallianwala bagh massacre.
@pam1001100
@pam1001100 Год назад
​@@manasranjanpatra5043 yeah. Rice fields were forcibly wrenched from farmers .
@deeptibhandari151
@deeptibhandari151 Год назад
Indigo dye is indigenous to India.... India was known for colourful clothes. Traditionally Indians were experts in making dyes and techniques to retain the colour in clothes. India was exploited for the indigo farming by Britishers
@sophroniel
@sophroniel Год назад
I felt like saying "It's ONLY $8,000?!?" Surely such craftsmanship is worth far more!!! tens of thousands, I would say, $18,000, to $50,000, to pay the workers properly for such skill.
@appearnowappearlater
@appearnowappearlater Год назад
I’m 100% certain they could charge 5-10x more and there’d still be a market.
@xaviernice7548
@xaviernice7548 Год назад
It will be more expensive if people like you are really buying it.
@missjohri
@missjohri Год назад
I hope people realise the importance of hand made textiles and crafts . India has 30+ states and every state has a special textile garment we call saree which is the most popular and graceful garment. It is banarasi saree from where I belong . Patola is made with so much effort because it is considered a saree for special occasions - wedding or a worship gathering. ❤
@mvrdxrmonxy
@mvrdxrmonxy Год назад
You should go buy them all, its only 8000 like you said.
@anshuldhule9628
@anshuldhule9628 Год назад
Actually, if converted to rupees, it has a high purchasing power.. it's something around ₹6.4 lakh. One can basically get a modest car.
@ladeeeedah
@ladeeeedah Год назад
I don't wear sarees but my mother and sister do. Especially my mother has some classic pieces of Indian handlooms - from Silk Patola to Banarasi brocade, now incredibly difficult to find. The craftsmanship on those sarees, I always maintain, is pure art and the craft difficult to replicate. We have tried out best to preserve those sarees and yet a pure banarasi saree with real zari is falling apart. It is truly priceless and breaks my heart.
@filmeria
@filmeria 11 месяцев назад
I didn't either, partly being grown up in western country and culture. But after videos like these, I started gifting Indian handlooms to my western friends with the write ups explaining hows of the art.
@greenmtnmellie
@greenmtnmellie Месяц назад
I had a skirt made with pieces of antique saris. The weight of the silk caused the top piece to tear & fray. I only got to wear it twice & it fell completely apart. I kept it it, because the fabrics are absolutely gorgeous. But it lives in a basket & I can't actually use it.
@VarunVyas93
@VarunVyas93 Год назад
Mothers usually pass on their Patan patolas to daughters during their wedding here in Gujarat.
@Krunal1804
@Krunal1804 Год назад
Proud to be a part of Gujarati culture and Business Insider covering Patan Patola. It's one of the oldest artwork of Gujarat, many poems in history have included phrases of Patan Patola in Gujarati language.
@niyatikaushik4343
@niyatikaushik4343 Год назад
Absolutely.. છેલાજી રે મારે હાટુ પાટણથી પટોળાં મોંઘાં લાવજો 😄
@155anima
@155anima 9 месяцев назад
It was a Maharashtra culture initially then passed on to people who were forced to settle in Gujrat
@BOBBOB-dy9xw
@BOBBOB-dy9xw 8 месяцев назад
​@@155animaNo, it's Gujarati design from Patan, Gujarat
@amreshlaldas236
@amreshlaldas236 6 месяцев назад
​​​​​@@155animabut as always credit will be given to our beloved Mughals. Banarasi saree for example. According to one article on google:- The Mughal empire is largely to thank for the introduction of the Banarasi saree in the country. The exceptional craftsmanship required to weave this silk, was brought in by the Mughals who made significant efforts to elevate the art of weaving and designing. This led to the birth of many a weaver who took to the silk. Native people of Banaras get zero credit for it.😂 I wonder, why do they even call it banarasi saree. Mughals were from Uzbekistan, weren't they😅. By the way I have a question, does Maharashtra give to natives or mughals?
@speed999-uj5kr
@speed999-uj5kr 5 месяцев назад
​@@BOBBOB-dy9xwno , actually it was from Maharashtra Rashtrakuta time period that saris were created ... Then it was taken to Gujarat
@shekhawat2004
@shekhawat2004 Год назад
The entire process is so complex that even if it’s sold at $20000 could sound pretty low ❤
@Babushkaya
@Babushkaya Год назад
Supongo que serán muy populares en India un producto al alcance de todo el mundo 🤑🤑🤑
@oggy.adityanath
@oggy.adityanath Год назад
But can YOU afford over ₹16L for a saree? 🤡
@shekhawat2004
@shekhawat2004 Год назад
@@oggy.adityanath if one wants to wear original Patan Patola saree then you will have to.
@oggy.adityanath
@oggy.adityanath Год назад
@@shekhawat2004 W-h-y 🗿
@varalakshmikota2497
@varalakshmikota2497 Год назад
​@@oggy.adityanath any product who can afford it they will purchase it. It's not that if a rich man have an Audi car everyone should have it and vice-versa
@FussyLee
@FussyLee Год назад
I loved this episode's narrator. Such a well-loved and beautiful fabric deserves to be narrated by someone with a soothing voice, accurate articulation, and clear pronunciation.
@lattemama
@lattemama Год назад
$8500 for something that takes several skilled artisans a year to finish is not expensive. It's a lot of money, but certainly not expensive.
@elhombredeoro955
@elhombredeoro955 Год назад
Maybe that's expensive for Indians.
@varalakshmikota2497
@varalakshmikota2497 Год назад
​@@elhombredeoro955 lot of billionaires are there in India. As our country is so big, we are having all classes of people. It's our art and still there is demand for this expensive saree🎉
@Deady4u
@Deady4u Год назад
if it takes me 1 year to make something I'd definitely charge way more than that
@rajirajiraji7232
@rajirajiraji7232 Год назад
8000 dollars is lot of money when changed into Indian rupees
@indranilguchhayat1779
@indranilguchhayat1779 Год назад
Buy it.
@ae2948
@ae2948 Год назад
The craftsmanship and knowledge it takes to make those saris. The amount of effort that goes into getting it right is jaw dropping.
@Dejuarez77
@Dejuarez77 Год назад
The same is done in Mexico but for Rebozos, they’re expensive and highly appreciated but since they’re expensive few people buy them or make them…. it’s truly an art…. I hope that these skilled craftsmen keep working
@erinmalone2669
@erinmalone2669 4 месяца назад
I just clicked off this video to look up Rebozos and I really had no idea what it was. They really are magnificent and I learned how significant they have been in daily life and fashion. Very cool.
@sangycappu
@sangycappu 3 месяца назад
What’s the fabric called in Mexico. Would love to explore more of those textiles too.
@sangycappu
@sangycappu 3 месяца назад
I found the fabrics. That’s a lot different from Patan ikat. Patan ikat is a lot more complex using lots of mixed intricate patterns and being a saree, there is a huge border with multicolored big patterns, which makes the whole process even more complicated. The Mexican tie and dye is a classical tie and dye which is not as intricate as Patan. Hence its not the same.
@jimmyyu2184
@jimmyyu2184 Год назад
That is freakin' incredible amount of planning/engineering & attention to the details; I mean, for just 6 inches? Wow.
@movssx
@movssx Год назад
That's what she said.
@JustMe54328
@JustMe54328 11 месяцев назад
6 yards
@Mismad
@Mismad 2 месяца назад
@@JustMe54328 listen @ 6:27 she’s right when she says 6 inches.
@memyselfandeye76
@memyselfandeye76 Год назад
India has so many talented artisans, and the complexity and beauty of the art that is produced is truly something to behold. If I didn't live on the other side of the world, I would certainly buy as much as I could...what I could afford, that is!
@pawsity2081
@pawsity2081 Год назад
India never fails to amaze me ❤
@chamilajla
@chamilajla Год назад
I feel crazy. It is so complex. It is hard to believe such effort they put for a garment.
@ranjanaporwal2065
@ranjanaporwal2065 Год назад
The art should be given GI tag and conserved by UNESCO . THE YOUTH SHOULD BE INTRODUCED to such exclusive and unique art . INCREDIBLE🎉❤❤❤
@sonu24196able
@sonu24196able Год назад
It has GI tag I think
@kirtisawant9288
@kirtisawant9288 Год назад
It did get the GI tag in 2013.
@JustMe54328
@JustMe54328 11 месяцев назад
Salvi s don’t really share the secret with others
@nidhi2693
@nidhi2693 9 месяцев назад
@@JustMe54328 tbh i don't think they should share the secret. there are already fake patola saris out there and if the secret is out, it will likely mechanized and lose the significance of the craft, all because some people want cheaper patolas. some things should be kept a secret.
@gunmetal2445
@gunmetal2445 Год назад
This is like next level haute couture.
@sangeetaparsankumar4232
@sangeetaparsankumar4232 Год назад
The West can never equal this level of haute couture. It is way way above. Look at the materials they source for their outfits… you’ll see most of it is painstakingly made in India. Their cost of their clothing in no way provides a fair wage for the artisans of india
@Jyoti-kh8wc
@Jyoti-kh8wc Год назад
this comment needs more likes
@mendaparadhaval
@mendaparadhaval Год назад
The main characteristics of patolas is that you can wear it from both side which makes it unique from other craft work
@MoonDevi963
@MoonDevi963 Год назад
I hope traditions like this keep being appreciated and celebrated by as many of as possible. I'm a precolonial fashion lover and I'm always proud to add pieces like this to my humble collection 🙏✨ thank you for this informative video 🤍✨
@frithbarbat
@frithbarbat 4 месяца назад
I have loved saris and Indian textiles for many years. The Patan Patola is the gold standard for ikat dyeing and weaving! Thank you for this inside view of the making of these works of art.
@alpanakalita7049
@alpanakalita7049 Год назад
Only Indians can hv such a complex artform! Hats off to such artists n their hardwork.
@TheLilikprasaja
@TheLilikprasaja Год назад
Great work must be appreciated more. I didn't realize Javanese Sultan, Princes & Princeses wore Patan Patola. It must be considered very artistic & high class internatioanally. Greetings from Java, Indonesia.
@Kaysterdam
@Kaysterdam Год назад
I got a patola for my mom in November last year. It's a mesmerizing work of art
@dhirajdeore434
@dhirajdeore434 5 месяцев назад
Love u....nice of U❤🎉
@meghasivan
@meghasivan Год назад
Never have i ever heard about patan patola saree. I'm from Kerala. I only knew kanjivaram and banarasi ones. New knowledge.thx business insider for exploring my nation, so I can access more info into my culture and traditions. Please consider a video on Kalaripayattu (martial art of kerala)… and Ayurveda.
@orionfernandes4587
@orionfernandes4587 Год назад
Ayurveda is a sham
@geethamangalore8706
@geethamangalore8706 Год назад
These workers are incredible. Enormous skill and patience they have. I guess some areas can never be touched by tech advancements (AI !)
@mpatel5252
@mpatel5252 Год назад
So happy my culture is being represented! I love patola sarees !!!!
@KateandBree
@KateandBree Год назад
How stunning are these saree? To see the work that goes behind making them makes me appreciate the intricacy and the cost!
@beckstheimpatient4135
@beckstheimpatient4135 Год назад
That is an absolutely fantastic process - to dye individual segments of threads, repeatedly! Certainly worth the cost. I would love a scarf made like that.
@Im_TheWall
@Im_TheWall 6 месяцев назад
The main advantage of patola is that you can wear it from both sides
@ziolove
@ziolove Год назад
Mind-blowing and too beautiful for words. The craftsmanship. Wow. Immense respect.
@user-wy4jf1bb3h
@user-wy4jf1bb3h 10 месяцев назад
I would invite business insiders to Surin Province, Thailand. They had learnt the Platola style from Indian Brahmin since the prehistoric era. They modify with their own style. They served the last Khmer Empire royal, the Ayutthaya Kingdom royal, and the Thai royal. the patterns were complex and amazing.
@AkhtarM28
@AkhtarM28 Год назад
Dang! The artisans deserve more. Absolutely stunning.
@sujathaviswanathan7210
@sujathaviswanathan7210 Год назад
What amazing artistry that goes into this magnificent Patan Patola saree! Such a labor of love!
@saramartinez3142
@saramartinez3142 Год назад
It's gorgeous and a huge labor of love. What an honor to have one.
@lichh64
@lichh64 Год назад
I love how these people still stick to their craft and culture till this day
@eliciacheney84
@eliciacheney84 Год назад
This is definitely something where I understand why it costs so much!
@shlokasworld2626
@shlokasworld2626 Год назад
Hats off to the weavers 🎉
@moodyreader5081
@moodyreader5081 10 месяцев назад
The wonder that is India! A similar heritage silk saree is the Pochampalli from Andhra Pradesh. It is woven with stunning geometrically perfect designs.
@suzannest-hilaire8201
@suzannest-hilaire8201 Год назад
Amazing and beautiful! Great example of patience, beauty, and value of the hard work.
@mirrorflame1988
@mirrorflame1988 9 месяцев назад
Wow! Just wow! Mathematics and creativity together!!
@sheetalpatwal1362
@sheetalpatwal1362 Год назад
Literally that's hard work.... dedication to work for one saree.. respect the people and their hard work..when you buy it.
@ujjwallepcha9002
@ujjwallepcha9002 Год назад
This shows how we human-beings can be as precise and accurate as an A.I or a computer. Through trail & error and If we keep on practicing the skill. Nothing is impossible holds soo true.
@pamelanadel3787
@pamelanadel3787 4 месяца назад
I guess this is the origin of the tie dye shirts I wore in the 70’s. This art form is beautiful.
@aiswaryabersan7983
@aiswaryabersan7983 Год назад
Ancient india was the fashion capital it's clothing and dressing style was famous throughout the world. The traders across the globe came to india for it's unique fabrics
@paadipanta2607
@paadipanta2607 4 месяца назад
Wow, only in India. Take a bow to these artisans.
@pumathewsp737
@pumathewsp737 Год назад
Just bought patola saree for 35000 rupees from Mumbai. It was love at first sight, now little scared to wear it as I might spoil it. Kudos to this skilled workers
@priyadarshi8548
@priyadarshi8548 9 месяцев назад
Suspiciously low price
@JamunaPriya
@JamunaPriya 7 месяцев назад
Absolutely mind blowing what intricate artistry India possesses❤
@drbandanasoren
@drbandanasoren Год назад
Please make video of sambalpuri sarees of Odisha which uses double ikat and single ikat weaving
@naminders1172
@naminders1172 11 месяцев назад
We should not let this kind of art die and respect the people who make it.
@JenniferPChung
@JenniferPChung 11 месяцев назад
This in fascinating! And the results are beautiful! The dyes are incredibly vibrant!
@greenleaf8217
@greenleaf8217 Год назад
What a beautiful workmanship.
@crewlikeme2600
@crewlikeme2600 Год назад
This is the height of art .....so long to get one saree done ...artisans hats off to them....I would get lazy mid way 😂
@KriRama
@KriRama Год назад
I just discovered this channel & so appreciate it! ❤
@holni1
@holni1 Год назад
I'm the type who buy something novel like this and never wear it because its too precious lol.
@spkspk1416
@spkspk1416 Год назад
It deserves to be more expensive then dior and Hermes bags
@lakshmi.narayana10
@lakshmi.narayana10 4 месяца назад
this is so touching. the effort and dedication. thank you 🙏
@ShabnoorQuraishi
@ShabnoorQuraishi Год назад
This is crazy hardwork, and possible only in India. It's mind boggling how hardworking Indians can be.
@ngolongsl
@ngolongsl Год назад
"It's only worn by those who can afford it." I understand what the commentary means but it's still a weird kind of statement :D Very unique patterning method that I would not imagine someone would thought of trying.
@meghaljain7935
@meghaljain7935 Год назад
Beautiful depiction of d hard work ppl put into such a eye catching art....amazing👌👌👌 We cn often see AMBANI family wearing this saree......hope she also puts efforts for large scale development of this art....❤
@sheri1368
@sheri1368 Месяц назад
Just amazing on how much work goes into these , absolutely beautiful pieces
@flora6768
@flora6768 3 месяца назад
I just hope they know that their work is truly incredible. There's something holy in such an act of creation, especially when it's so detailed, so careful...this work is priceless.
@aceyboy
@aceyboy Год назад
This channel is great for those 1am random videos
@dostagirl9551
@dostagirl9551 4 месяца назад
I never thought I'd say this, but they're undercharging. A year to make with this level of complexity and it's only 8K? Meanwhile you got fashion houses putting together bags and clothes with 200 dollars worth of materials, 40 dollars worth of overseas labor and selling it for three times this amount. We need to bring back the practice of paying for actual quality like these items versus a three inch label sewn on a product.
@liveinthemoment3670
@liveinthemoment3670 Год назад
WOW! Truly AMAZING!!!!! So much details, their hard work, time consuming is truly amazing . ❤❤❤ 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
@cab102361
@cab102361 3 месяца назад
These people are masters and the beauty they create is absolutely incredible.
@infinite5795
@infinite5795 Год назад
This kind of Ikat weaving is only found in 3 states of India, Gujrat, Odisha and Andhra pradesh. Speaking of Odisha, we call Ikat as Bandhana in Odia and it is usually made in the western and Central districts of Odisha. Both, double and single tye dying are used for this saree and these sarees are unique as they show the refined Vaishnavaite culture of Odisha.
@santoshreddymaale5311
@santoshreddymaale5311 5 месяцев назад
Telangana, Pochampalli ikkath
@Meghnaaad
@Meghnaaad 9 месяцев назад
That's an insane hardwork and talent.
@oof7708
@oof7708 6 месяцев назад
This is so beautiful..wish i cud afford it..
@harmonk8012
@harmonk8012 4 месяца назад
Namaste. This is next level craftsmanship. Thanks for sharing.
@binitarai1604
@binitarai1604 6 месяцев назад
I also love these fabric.❤❤❤
@beverlylumley4150
@beverlylumley4150 Год назад
Wonderful video, thank you Canada
@sharmilaghosh374
@sharmilaghosh374 Год назад
It's a long journey of a saree step by step.If i get a chance to go to Gujrat i must visit this Patola House to see this extraordinary marvellous work.Thanks for making this authentic video.
@GabrielleduVent
@GabrielleduVent Год назад
Now imagine if the Indians were never colonized and they brought this level of precision and ingenuity to industry. They'd be an economic giant by now.
@MayankKhemka
@MayankKhemka Год назад
Already were before Brits arrived on our shores
@chitrachopra1497
@chitrachopra1497 11 месяцев назад
We were in the past before we were overrun by Muslim invaders and Brits
@arthiarchie1995
@arthiarchie1995 7 месяцев назад
There is a similar type of saree weaving found in Andhra called Ikkat! These options are great because they can be worn on either side (no front or back). Traditional Zari is also made from pure gold or silver
@nidhisawant4313
@nidhisawant4313 4 месяца назад
I think the weaving technique is called ikat. A comment above says ikat is done in 3 states, Gujarat, Odisha, Andhra.
@ultronhere4356
@ultronhere4356 Год назад
Insider business is filling the gap of Indian documentaries in my life instead of the Indian media🤗🙃
@justayoutuber1906
@justayoutuber1906 3 месяца назад
Wow - impressive skill and dedication.
@manjulamusic8922
@manjulamusic8922 Год назад
This video shows how rich we were in our art and culture which was unmatchable by anyone around the world and how conveniently it was broken in the old age and made to die gradually
@claire4974
@claire4974 Год назад
Ironic to see one of the owners or workers wearing an Adidas sweatshirt 😅. So amazing the craftsmanship that goes into these saris. Indian textiles are among the most beautiful in the world
@johealingtouch6683
@johealingtouch6683 Год назад
Beautiful, commitment, just amazing to watch , time consuming and done from the heart it's just awesome ....price wise could be higher to ensure great payment for man power... congratulations to this beautiful Souls carrying this creativity forward
@ebubeawachie
@ebubeawachie Год назад
This is a combination of “So Expensive” and “Still Standing”
@Vb-fy4sv
@Vb-fy4sv 4 месяца назад
AMAZINGLY BEAUTIFUL ! And TRUE ARTISANS !
@manjulasrivastava8852
@manjulasrivastava8852 7 месяцев назад
So much of hardwork...respect for each and everyone involved in this tradition...Hope govt. retains these talent's through development programmes 🙏🙏
@charusaxena3509
@charusaxena3509 Год назад
Exquisite !!! Sambalpuri & bomkai ikat sarees are also woven in a similar manner.....❤️🧡💛💚💙❤️🧡💛💚
@melaniealexander6719
@melaniealexander6719 Месяц назад
Incredible work
@sushamakarve8504
@sushamakarve8504 Год назад
Real work of art and heart.
@hillcomonkey9030
@hillcomonkey9030 4 месяца назад
Interesting. Excellent crafting.
@Zubbvlgs
@Zubbvlgs Год назад
Wow this is some next level craftsmanship
@pronitaphukon2936
@pronitaphukon2936 Год назад
They deserves more than the designer...great work
@AR-ho7be
@AR-ho7be 10 месяцев назад
Salut to these artists.. I dont have a drop of their patience. The video gave me lowkey anxiety because of how long the process is.. But i admire them.. Would love to buy this kind of saree
@prativaprativa981
@prativaprativa981 Год назад
Great craftsmanship. Odisha ikkat weaving also follow same procedure
@abrahammnjama7962
@abrahammnjama7962 Год назад
Amazing simply amazing 🇰🇪🇰🇪🙏
@readyforknowing3009
@readyforknowing3009 Год назад
Beautiful but VERY expensive textile. It's 8K DOLLARS not rupees 😱. Converts to 6.5 lakh rupees! Thank you BI for this video. Learnt something new today. 🙏
@lj6079
@lj6079 8 месяцев назад
I'm definitely buying this when I go to India 😍
@nonza7502
@nonza7502 9 месяцев назад
I have this beautiful saree and love wearing it!
@massenib7549
@massenib7549 Год назад
Beautiful 👏🏾, such hard workers
@abhisheksoni2980
@abhisheksoni2980 Год назад
To see women wearing this beautiful designs in Lakme fashion week filled my chest with pride.
@jasmineabdulla5719
@jasmineabdulla5719 10 месяцев назад
My first saree was Patola for my 10th Farewell party my Dad gifted me so emotionally attached to Patola saree🥰
@macjonseun6920
@macjonseun6920 Год назад
If same was sold by some Italian or french brand it would cost 100k
@redbarchetta8782
@redbarchetta8782 Год назад
What a beautiful craft.
@Liz_678
@Liz_678 4 месяца назад
Ver interesting! So beautiful! They are all artists!
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