According to Hindu tradition, the sari is a ritual symbol of renewal. Most often, saris are discarded and replaced by new ones. Old saris are woven and embroidered with real gold and silver thread and are thrown into open fires and reduced to their precious metals for sale. There is no appreciative value for human labor. Burning the sari is driven by poverty. A more than fair price is offered to save the sari and stop this cycle of despair. Miraculously, they are made into bags for you to treasure.
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