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Varanasi 2017

Banarsi Silk weaving is an ancient tradition. It’s a dying art form and it’s anticipated once these senior artists stop working their skills go with them. These silk textiles are mostly made into sarees and scarves. The Bressler Silk House has been weavings skills for over 5 generations. The men I met today were extremely kind and gentle. One small scarf can take about 3 months to complete.










Ganga Ghat puja is an evening prayer on the Ganges river. Walking towards the ghat, getting on the boat, face timing one of the pilgrims mom while traveling by the cremation ghats….priceless. A truly magical one of a lifetime experience. All of us are speechless.











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