Like in a road movie, today the road seems endless!
I’m really tired and we roll, roll … again and again in the direction of the famous Surat Thani town. And we often stops.
After a long lunch break on a desert beach, where I met a small community of fishermen: here I am in a silk workshop. I really enjoy the visit, I do like natural materials, workshops and crafts!
The first silk workshop I visited, was in Kyoto. There was the old weaver master who makes the kimono and obi silks for the Emperor of Japan. I was impressed cause he is a living legend, but very humble man too. He taught me the first looms in Japan, came from Lyon (France).
After crossing a shop (last picture), I arrived in a rather large yard, facing a carved bird cage and fifteen or twenty looms under a courtyard. At first glance, the workshop can seem a bit messy. And most of looms are busy. By women only of every ages.
An all-female world! Mixing the deafening sounds of looms with the ones of the individual radios and fans of the workers. The women are silent and focused in their work. Every move is executed with precision. Sometimes a smile appears. There is a bit of greenery in the back of the court.
Each loom customised by a weaver, expresses her personal world (picture 3). I wish I could stay longer. Spending a day with these women to better discover their work (picture 1) . How do they weave, what are the floss silk used, the machines and their technique? Who are they?
But once more I’m the last one and I have to hurry to jump in the van. Cause the rain finally falls! Fortunately it won’t last…
Photos : © Mademoiselle Le K – Tous droits réservés
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