Dyeing thread
Description
The locals did not dye before 1988 because the cooperative department gave out the ready-made dyed threads. But later on they permitted the private businesses to undertake dyeing. They dye yarn for themselves as well as for sale.
There are two kinds of dyes: natural and chemical; and two types of dyeing techniques: hot dyeing and cool dyeing. For the dyeing process, warm or hot water, cold water, glue-liquid, dye and glove are required. The dyeing process follows the cycle of cleaning (purifying), dyeing, wringing, shaking off, and putting out to dry.
As dyeing needs physical strength, it is usually done by men. Dyeing is done not by individual but in groups. Each man who dyes can earn about 7,000-10,000 MMK per day.
University
University of Mandalay
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Location
Myanmar (Burma)
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