SINDH: At the Banarsi Silk Weavers’ Colony in the city of Khairpur, in Sindh, 47-year-old merchant Zafar Abbas Ansari was waiting, hoping for a few additional orders of silk Banarsi saris as Eid Al-Fitr approached.
The sari is a garment native to South Asia, where a long piece of cloth is wrapped elaborately around the body usually in cotton or silk and worn with a matching blouse.
Although the city does not make Banarsi any longer it is now made in Karachi, more than 400 km away customers still come to the city to purchase the fabric.
Inside the deserted 70-year-old market once a bustling place Zafar’s shop is among the last three Banarsi shops left. His family is one of the 40 weaver families who brought the industry to Khairpur when they migrated from India in 1952.