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symbols and designs of central asian clothing, turkmen carpets, uzbek suzani, kyrgyz felts, and kazakh silver ornaments. combining a centuries-long legacy with modern designs, the festival aimed to showcase the skills and knowledge of central asian artisans—many of whom struggle to bring their products
to western markets. snejana atanova, curator of the event, presented a quick overview and description of some of the artifacts and objects that were displayed at the festival. turkmen tekke overcloak, ýaşyl çyrpy. silk lacing stitch on silk fabric ketene, turkmenistan, early th century. collection...
https://voicesoncentralasia.org/crafts-and-couture-from-central-asia-festival/
is human behavior to blame for our over-excessive consumption of clothes and damage to the environment?
to a production system that was not built, or intended to be used, for this amount of output--this is known as fast fashion. we as humans are disposing of wearable clothes, rather than choosing to wear them again, pass them onto friends or donate them to charity shops. in fact, many of us even choose...
https://www.notjustalabel.com/editorial/human-behavior-blame-our-over-excessive-consumption-clothes-and-damage-environment