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What's the difference between hand-woven products and woven products? Must be better than mechanical weaving?

Good question. Now in Lijiang, the original hand-woven Mosuo shawl of Lugu Lake has been impacted by woven goods, and the price has plummeted. This is the hard-earned money that many women in the depths of the mountains have worked hard to make a living. Because tourists can't tell the truth from the false, businesses are more willing to make more profits with cheap mechanical products. In fact, embroidery and tie-dyeing are under such impact. In fact, woven things have its advantages, such as low cost, low price, large output, and perhaps more changes in colors and patterns. But what are the advantages of handicrafts? Personally, I think it is unique beauty, but everything is different. Even if it is the same pattern, different people will leave unique marks. We can say that compared with the cold uniformity of industrialized products, handmade paper products bring a long-lost warmth. Emotional communication between manufacturers and users. In many areas, some practitioners of folk arts and crafts are ordinary farmers and peasant women, but their products are bold in color, which makes people feel strong local flavor. Factory designers who graduated under the unified education of the school have actually been bound by an invisible ruler in aesthetics and expression. It's like, if you want to give a gift to someone you love, what you buy is always different from what you make yourself. Similarly, under the sky in Banna, next to the bamboo forest, the bergamot has just been carved and smells of flowers. Such hand-woven brocade, such paper, has an unrepeatable soul. Not to mention, the raw material of white tie-dyeing used to be Banlangen, but now many printing and dyeing factories use chemical raw materials (so I want to buy real hand-tied dyeing, and go to Zhoucheng to see others dye it for you:); Printed paper products do not have the texture and aroma of handmade paper; The Dai brocade I bought is starched with rice water. So these natural handicrafts are also more environmentally friendly and healthier.